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AVONNA
FemaleLatin-derived name, meaning 'oats or grain', originating from Italy with a strong tie to nature and abundance.
AVONNE
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of Latin origin meaning 'from the vineyard', reflecting its historical association with wealth and nobility in ancient Rome and medieval Europe, despite its rarity today.
AVONNI
FemaleUnique American given name created by author Anne Rice for her character Avonelle "Avonni" Mayfair in the "The Lives of the Mayfair Witches" series. It does not have a specific meaning outside of its literary origin.
AVONNI
MaleRare and beautiful French name derived from 'avonnais', meaning someone from the picturesque wine town of Avon in Burgundy. It signifies roots and belonging, while evoking images of beauty and tranquility. Notably, French poet Honoré de Balzac bore this name. Today, Avonni is appreciated for its uniqueness and elegance.
AVONNIE
FemaleRare American female name with an unclear origin, possibly derived from combining the names of two rivers - the Avon in England and the Ohio in the United States. Its meaning varies among individuals but can symbolize unity or connection between different cultures and landscapes.
AVONT
MaleRare name of unknown French or Latin origin, possibly related to 'favorable wind', but this is unconfirmed.
AVONTA
MaleUnique Yoruba name of African origin, composed of "Awon" meaning "our/theirs", and "Ta" signifying "home". It signifies community belonging and shared responsibility towards home and family.
AVONTAE
MaleContemporary African American name formed by combining Avon (Welsh for 'river' or 'yew tree') and Taye ('to come'), creating a powerful moniker that blends African and Welsh cultures.
AVONTAY
MaleUnique African American given name created by blending "Avo" (possibly derived from Latin 'avus', meaning grandfather) and "ntay" (likely inspired by African names ending in "-ntay"). It's often associated with qualities like strength, wisdom, and uniqueness, potentially signifying respect for ancestors and connection to African heritage. While lacking historical roots, Avontay has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
AVONTE
MaleDistinctive male name of African origin derived from the name Aventure, meaning 'adventure' in French.
AVOR
FemaleRare first name with no known origins or linguistic ties. Its meaning remains unclear due to its uniqueness and lack of widespread recognition.
AVOREE
FemaleAvorée is an enigmatic given name with unknown origins and meaning. Its rarity makes it distinctive, and it may be a variant spelling of the French 'Aurore,' meaning 'dawn.' Despite its mystery, Avorée has a modern sound.
AVORI
FemaleHebrew unisex name derived from "avah," meaning "to understand" or "comprehend." It was borne by one of King David's warriors, adding strength to its appeal.
AVORIE
FemaleRare and captivating name with unknown origins, often mistakenly linked to African names like Aisha or Ava, but its true meaning remains elusive.
AVORY
FemaleDistinctive given name with unknown origins, not derived from any known language or culture. It may be a coined name created by parents seeking a special moniker for their child. Despite its mysterious etymology, Avory has been used as both male and female name throughout history. Its meaning remains uncertain but it can hold personal significance assigned by the parents choosing the name.
AVORY
MaleEnglish given name derived from the surname Avery, which means "ruler" or "governor" in Old French. Originally used as a nickname for those in positions of authority, Avory first appeared as a given name in the late 19th century and has recently gained popularity due to its unique sound and meaning. Typically a girl's name, Avory is easy to pronounce and spell, with popular variations including Avery, Avi, and Ava.
AVRA
FemaleGreek name meaning "light" or "dawn", derived from the Greek word "αβρα".
AVRAHAM
MaleAbraham is a Hebrew name meaning 'father of many nations', derived from 'av' (father) and 'rahamim' (many).
AVRAHOM
MaleAvrahom: Hebrew name meaning "father of many" or "ancestor of multitudes", famously associated with Abraham in the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths
AVRAJ
MaleUncommon yet significant Indian name derived from 'Aparajita', meaning 'unconquered' or 'invincible'. It holds sacredness in Hindu culture, associated with Goddess Durga and the Indian independence movement.
AVRAM
MaleHebrew boys' name meaning 'exalted', prominent in Abrahamic religions as it was borne by the patriarch Abraham.
AVRAN
MaleUnique Basque given name derived from 'arbaun', meaning 'the fourth'.
AVREE
FemaleUnique, little-known name with possible origins in American, Scottish, or Hebrew traditions. It may mean 'peace' in Hebrew or 'inspired by song' in Scottish Gaelic, symbolizing harmony or creativity respectively. Its rarity adds to its charm and distinctiveness.
AVREE
MaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'island' or 'remote', suggesting solitude and tranquility, popular among independent nature lovers.
AVREEN
FemaleDistinctive Persian girl's name meaning 'spring' or 'source of water', symbolizing renewal and life, with ties to ancient nobility and Persian mythology.
AVREET
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from "avreich," meaning "responsibility." It signifies dedication and wisdom in Jewish traditions.
AVREIGH
FemaleDistinctive Scottish given name derived from Gaelic 'Abhraid', meaning 'peace'. It has historic significance in Scotland, notably among influential families like the Mackintoshes.
AVREN
MaleUnique Bulgarian name of Slavic origin derived from "avriti", meaning "to open".
AVREY
FemaleUncommon English unisex name derived from the Old English "Ælfric," meaning "elf power" or "noble might.
AVREY
MaleEnglish name derived from the Old English 'Æfelrīc', meaning 'noble ruler'.
AVRI
FemaleHebrew name derived from "avah", meaning "spring" or "fountain", associated with renewal and growth.
AVRI
MaleHebrew name derived from "avah," meaning spring or source, traditionally given to boys but also used for girls in some cultures. It signifies renewal, growth, and abundance, with notable bearers including Avraham ibn Ezra and Avraham Shlonsky. Today, Avri is popular among diverse communities worldwide.
AVRIAN
MaleDistinct given name of Latin origin, meaning "bird" and associated with strength. It was borne by Saint Avrarius, a British bishop of the 7th century, and Avriam Goldsmith, an Israeli-American inventor. Today, it's a rare yet captivating choice for parents seeking a unique name with meaningful roots.
AVRIANA
FemaleElegant Italian-derived name without a specific meaning, popularized recently worldwide despite limited use in Italy.
AVRIANNA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'spring' or 'brook', evoking images of freshness and renewal, with historical significance borne by notable figures like Avrianna Gozman.
AVRIE
MaleHebrew origin, meaning "God is my strength," derived from Avraham, the first patriarch of the Jewish people. It is a unisex name that carries historical and cultural significance, with fewer than 100 babies named Avrie in the U.S. since 2007.
AVRIE
FemaleHebrew given name derived from the word "avrayim," meaning "crossings." It originated as a place name in ancient Israel near the Jordan River, evolving over time into a unique and distinctive name with biblical associations despite its rarity.
AVRIEL
MaleHebrew unisex name derived from "av" (father) and "riel" (song), translating to "Father's song".
AVRIEL
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," first appearing in the Bible as one of King David's mighty men.
AVRIELLA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Hebrew name derived from the word "avri," meaning "spring" or "brook." It signifies freshness, renewal, and vitality.