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AVIK
MasculineIndian origin unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Avika', meaning 'the one who has come'. It symbolizes power, courage, and signifies new arrivals.
AVIKA
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Avi" meaning "like a bird" or "celestial", often used for girls, symbolizing freedom and grace.
AVILA
FeminineSpanish given name derived from the city Ávila in Spain's Castile and León region, meaning "place by the river.
AVILEE
FeminineAvilee: Hebrew origin, meaning "my father is God," inspired by biblical figure Aviel; popular among Jewish families, now widely used unisex name with meaningful significance.
AVILENE
FeminineCharming French female given name derived from the Occitan word "avilha," meaning "village." It signifies a connection to one's community, as medieval villages were often named after notable inhabitants or founders.
AVILYN
FeminineContemporary name derived from Avila and Evelyn, meaning "Enchanting Life.
AVILYNN
FeminineDistinctive American female given name created by combining Avery ('noble') and Lily ('lily flower'), first appearing in 2013 with steadily increasing usage since then.
AVIMAEL
MasculineAvimael: A modern Hebrew name derived from 'father' (Av) and 'king' (Mal), carrying a unique, unisex identity.
AVIN
FeminineHebrew origin, means 'cloud' and symbolizes God's presence and protection in Jewish tradition.
AVIN
MasculineRare Hebrew given name derived from the word 'avin', meaning 'trouble' or 'misery', with historical mentions in the Talmud.
AVINA
FeminineSanskrit-origin girl's name meaning "the first ray of sunlight", associated with the Hindu sun goddess Surya, symbolizing hope for a bright future.
AVINASH
MasculineOriginating from ancient India, 'Avinash' is a unique male given name composed of Sanskrit words 'Avi' meaning 'air' or 'sky', and 'Nash' signifying 'death'. It symbolizes liberation from worldly desires and attachments.
AVINELL
FeminineRare Latin-derived name originally meaning 'grapevine', historically associated with nobility.
AVINOAM
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'my father is pleasure', derived from the words 'av' (father) and 'no'am' (pleasure).
AVION
FeminineFrench-origin given name derived from the word "avion" meaning airplane, reflecting progress and adventure while sounding modern and futuristic.
AVION
MasculineFrench-origin given name meaning 'airplane', reflecting qualities such as speed and freedom. First used in the early 20th century to symbolize progress, it's uncommon but notable, carried by French aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry among others.
AVIONA
FeminineHebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'early spring' or 'renewal', inspired by the Jewish month Aviv.
AVIONCE
FeminineFrench-origin given name derived from 'avion', meaning airplane, symbolizing freedom and progress.
AVIONE
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'ancient' or 'old'. Pronounced AH-vee-o-ne, it is rare yet captivating.
AVIONNA
FeminineUnique American feminine name derived from "avion" (airplane), created by combining "avi" (flight) with "onna" (feminine suffix). It emerged recently in the U.S., reflecting modern trends such as aviation and space exploration, and signifies "flight woman.
AVIONNAH
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of African American origin, derived from the Igbo name Aivonah meaning 'graceful'.
AVIONNE
FeminineAmerican name derived from 'aviation,' meaning 'freedom and exploration.'
AVIR
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'strong' or 'mighty', with historical roots tracing back to biblical times.
AVIRA
FeminineAvira, derived from Sanskrit 'Ahir', means 'lion' and signifies strength, courage, and leadership.
AVIRAAJ
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Avi' (first) and 'Raj' (king), signifying 'the first king'. It has historical roots in the Mahabharata epic and Rajput dynasty.
AVIRAJ
MasculineUnique Indian Marathi name that combines 'Avika' meaning pure birth with 'Raj', signifying royalty.
AVIRAL
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'unobstructed flow' or 'inflowing', composed of 'Avi' (air/breath) and 'Ral' (flow/stream).
AVIRAM
MasculineRare Hebrew boy's name with ancient roots, meaning "My father is exalted" and once used as an epithet for the god Yam in Ugarit.
AVIREE
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Avirbhava', meaning 'birth'.
AVIS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "bird," historically used for noble daughters in medieval England, famously borne by Queen Avis of Hungary (1046-1063).
AVIS
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Latin 'avis', meaning 'bird'. It was originally used as a surname but has since evolved into a given name, popularized by its association with nobility in medieval England.
AVISH
MasculineAvish, of Hebrew origin, means 'father's joy' and is derived from 'av' (father) and 'osher' (joy).
AVISHA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'my father', derived from the biblical warrior of the same name.
AVISHAI
MasculineHebrew male name meaning 'my father is my strength,' originating from a biblical story where an angel predicts Gideon's son would bear this name.
AVISHEK
MasculineUnique Bengali name composed of "avis," meaning "to bring forth," and "shek," signifying "prosperity." It translates to "bringing forth prosperity" and has gained international recognition due to its profound meaning and distinctive sound.
AVISHI
FeminineRare, beautiful Sanskrit girl's name meaning 'limitless', derived from 'Avish'. In Hindu mythology, Avishi was a revered goddess known for her intelligence and courage.
AVISHKA
FeminineDistinctive Sri Lankan name derived from Sanskrit 'Abhijit', meaning 'unconquered'.
AVITA
FeminineAvita, of Latin origin, means 'ancient' or 'old', and was traditionally used as a feminine given name in Italy and Europe, often by wealthy families and medieval clergy.
AVITAJ
MasculineRare but meaningful Indian name coined by Rabindranath Tagore, derived from Sanskrit 'Avatara', meaning 'incarnation'.
AVITAL
FeminineHebrew name meaning "morning dew of the father," derived from the words "av" (father) and "tal" (morning dew). It originated in ancient Jewish culture, inspired by the biblical character Ruth's kind and loyal daughter-in-law Avital. Today, it is popular among diverse cultures, often given to girls but used for boys as well.