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AVISHKA
FemaleDistinctive Sri Lankan name derived from Sanskrit 'Abhijit', meaning 'unconquered'.
AVITA
FemaleAvita, 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.
AVITAL
FemaleHebrew 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.
AVIV
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'spring', derived from the word for the season when nature begins to bloom after winter. In Jewish tradition, it's connected to the biblical story of Passover. Historically used for boys and girls, Aviv signifies renewal and growth.
AVIVA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "spring or brook" originating from the word "aviv" which translates to "springtime". It's often associated with the biblical figure Ruth, known for her loyalty and kindness. Used historically in various forms, Aviva gained popularity among Jews in the late 19th century during a cultural revival movement. Today, it's popular among Jewish families and recognized worldwide due to its unique sound and meaning.
AVIVAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my father lives" or "God is my father," derived from the Hebrew word "av." It was borne by Rachel, one of the matriarchs in Jewish culture, and symbolizes hope, renewal, reverence for God's providence, and strong faith.
AVIYA
FemaleHebrew unisex name meaning "my father is the Lord.
AVIYAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "spring" or "early," often associated with renewal and growth, derived from the Hebrew word "aviv." It has rich historical significance in Jewish tradition, being the name of a place where King David's armies camped and also a prominent Talmud figure. Typically used as a female name today but suitable for either gender, Aviyah is gaining popularity among families with Jewish heritage or those drawn to its meaning and sound.
AVIYANA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my little bird," derived from "aviva" meaning "spring" or "early morning." It's a modern name evoking freshness, new beginnings, and birds' freedom.
AVIYANAH
FemaleAviyanah, of Hebrew origin, means "my father is the Lord" or "He has answered," derived from "Av" (father) and "Yah" (a shortened form of Yahweh).
AVIYANNA
FemaleMeet Aviyanna, a unique Hebrew name derived from 'aviva', meaning 'my father's spring', signifying renewal and vitality.
AVIYON
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'father', derived from Abraham, and signifying leadership.
AVIYONNA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew feminine name derived from 'aviv', meaning 'spring' or 'early'.
AVLEEN
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from 'avla', meaning 'light', often chosen by Sikh families for its spiritual significance.
AVLYN
FemaleWelsh name derived from "afalyn," meaning "hummingbird," symbolizing adaptability and resilience.
AVLYNN
FemaleDistinctive name of unclear origin but charming meaning, "isle of apples," derived from the Welsh Afallon.
AVNEE
FemaleIntriguing Indian name derived from Sanskrit's "Avani," meaning "earth" or "soil," and associated with fertility, abundance, creativity, and stability in Hindu culture.
AVNEET
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Anveeta," meaning "not found" or "infinite.
AVNI
FemaleIndian-origin given name derived from Sanskrit 'avani', meaning 'earth'. It signifies fertility and abundance in Hindu culture and traditions.
AVNOOR
FemaleUnisex Punjabi name meaning "morning light" or "dawn," symbolizing hope and promise.
AVO
FemaleFinnish name derived from 'avio', meaning 'marriage'. It was popular in Finland during the early 20th century.
AVOLA
FemaleAvola, an Italian name derived from the historic Sicilian city once renowned for its vineyards, does not have a specific meaning beyond its association with this charming location.
AVON
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the River Avon, meaning "from the river.
AVONA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'oats or grain', associated with the Italian city of Avona. It was popular among medieval Italian nobility but has since become less common. Pronounced /əˈvoʊnə/, it combines elegance and Italian charm.
AVONDA
FemaleAmerican name derived from "avondale," meaning "evening meadow." It evokes tranquility and beauty, appealing to parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names.
AVONEL
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown etymology, comprising five letters ('A', 'V', 'O', 'N', 'E') with the central vowel 'O' giving it a musical rhythm when spoken aloud. It does not have any specific cultural or linguistic origin, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something distinctive.
AVONELL
FemaleRare English feminine given name derived from the River Avon, flowing through the Cotswolds in England. It was popularized during the Victorian era due to its literary connections.
AVONELLE
FemaleRare yet elegant French female name derived from 'avon', meaning waterfall, and '-elle', denoting beauty or charm.
AVONI
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "avon," meaning "flood," and mentioned in the Bible as one of Eden's four rivers.
AVONLEA
FemaleCharming Irish name derived from 'Abhainn Leathad', translating to 'wide river mouth'.
AVONLEE
FemaleRare, American feminine name coined from 'Avon' (river meadow) and 'Lee' (clearing in woods), reflecting nature's beauty.
AVONLEIGH
FemaleRare and beautiful Scottish name derived from the River Avon and the English word 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'. It signifies nature and open spaces.
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.
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.
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.