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Elf counsel. Represents wisdom and guidance from nature.
Hail or greeting; derived from the Latin salutation.
Means 'good news' or 'gospel,' deriving from Armenian religious tradition.
Possibly derived from Latin elements, with connections to birds or desired things.
Bird; derived from Latin avis meaning 'bird,' symbolizing freedom and grace.
From Latin 'Avelina,' possibly relating to hazel or hazel groves, carrying connotations of nature and protection.
Related to oats or grain; symbolizes nourishment and simplicity
Future.
Elf ruler or elf warrior, from Old English.
Boar battle or born in April; strength and seasonal connection
Variant of Avery; English origin meaning 'elf counselor' or 'descendant of Alfred'.
Ruler of the elves, wise counselor
Refuge or sanctuary.
Good news or blessings. Related to Armenian spiritual meaning.
From Latin meaning relating to birds or bird-like.
Refuge in battle.
My father is God
Hebrew variant of Abigail, meaning my father rejoices or father's joy.
Hebrew name meaning 'father's joy' or 'my father is joy'; represents paternal love and happiness.
Sun or belonging to the sun; from Sanskrit denoting solar properties.
Spanish place name, from the city of Ávila in Spain.
Indestructible and eternal.
Possible Sanskrit name combining 'avi' (bird) and 'raj' (king), meaning 'bird king.'
My father is exalted; combines Hebrew 'avi' (father) and 'ram' (exalted/high).
My father is a gift.
Father of dew; composed of Hebrew roots 'av' (father) and 'tal' (dew).
From Hebrew meaning spring or springtime, representing renewal and rebirth. Literally refers to an ear of grain.
Hebrew name meaning lively, springlike, or alive; represents vitality and energy.
Father of light; my father is light in Hebrew
The earth; representing a grounded, nurturing connection to nature and the natural world.
River
Earth; represents natural beauty and connection to nature
Combines Avon (river name) with Lea (meadow). Popularized by L.M. Montgomery's literary work 'Anne of Avonlea.'
Father of multitudes.
Hebrew variant of Abraham, meaning father of many nations, symbolizing leadership and paternity.
Elf ruler. A modern spelling of Avery, signifying otherworldly power and sovereignty.
My God is my strength or might.
The month of April; from Latin 'aprilis' symbolizing renewal and spring
Father of many nations, the Yiddish spelling of the Hebrew name Abraham.
Father of multitudes; Yiddish form of Abraham representing paternal blessing and legacy.
Father of many; Yiddish diminutive form of the Hebrew name Abraham.
Elf ruler
Avyaan means 'without fear' or 'fearless' in Sanskrit.
Without beginning; infinite. Represents eternality and boundlessness in Sanskrit tradition.
Sanskrit name meaning 'a part of' or 'a portion'; symbolizes individuality within the universal whole and spiritual connection.
Not separated, united and continuous; signifies wholeness and inseparability
United or not separated; undiscreet in Sanskrit philosophical context.
Compensation or return, symbolizing recompense and reciprocity in Arabic tradition.
Noble or strong. Germanic name with roots in strength and nobility.
Variant of Axel; means 'father of peace' from Old Norse roots.
Father of peace, divine reward
Scandinavian variant of Axel, meaning 'father of peace,' derived from Hebrew roots combining 'father' and 'peace.'
Father of peace, from Hebrew via Scandinavian Axel
Father of peace, divine origin. Variant of Axel, from Old Norse Ásketill.
Worthy or deserving, from the Greek word axios meaning worthy or fitting.
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