Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with A

Avice

The name Avice is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Avice is: Believed to have been introduced during the Norman Conquest, based either on Old German names, or on the Roman name Avitius. Refuge in battle.

Meaning: Bird Origin: English

Avichayil

The meaning of the name “Avichayil” is: “My father is courage”. Categories: Biblical Names, Hebrew Names, Jewish Names, Unisex Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries.

Meaning: Gives joy. Origin: Hebrew

Avienda

Avienda is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1944 times.

Meaning: Beautiful and full of enegry Origin: Russian

Avigail

(AV-i-gayl)

The name Avigail is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Avigail is: Gives joy.

Meaning: My father's delight Origin: Hebrew

Avil

Avil - Detailed Meaning. The name of Avil creates a shrewd and aggressive business nature intent on personal gain.

Meaning: Bird Origin: German

Avila

(AH-vih-lah)

Spanish (Ávila): habitational name from Ávila in old Castile. Its name, first recorded in the Latin forms Avela and Abulia, is of unknown derivation and meaning. Portuguese and Galician: from Davila, a topographic name for someone from a town or village, da vila, reinterpreted as d'Avila.

Avilon

Arthurian Legend Meaning: The name Avilon is an Arthurian Legend baby name. In Arthurian Legend the meaning of the name Avilon is: Arthur's burial place.

Meaning: Island of apples Origin: English

Avina

Avina Name Meaning. Galician (Aviña): probably from a topographic name for someone who lived by a vineyard, da viña 'from the vineyard', reinterpreted as d'Aviña.

Meaning: From the oat field Origin: Brazilian

Avira

The meaning of the name Avira is Strong. The origin of the name Avira is Hebrew. Avira is an Hebrew name that means 'Strong' FIND THE PERFECT NAME FOR YOUR NEW BABY: Perfect baby names.

Meaning: Variant of Albreda: Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name. Origin: English

Avis

(AY-vis)

Probably a Latinized form of the Germanic name Aveza, which was derived from the element avi, of unknown meaning, possibly "desired". The Normans introduced this name to England and it became moderately common during the Middle Ages, at which time it was associated with Latin avis "bird".

Meaning: Like a bird Origin: Latin