Avia

Meaning of Avia

Avia, pronounced AY-vee-uh, flutters in on two lovely wings of meaning: from the Latin “avis” it carries the light, sky-bound image of a bird in flight, while in Hebrew it echoes Aviya, “God is my father,” adding a quiet note of faith. Together they give the name an easy grace—equal parts airy and grounded—that feels right at home beside popular cousins like Ava and Aria, yet remains refreshingly off the well-traveled path (hovering in the 800s on U.S. charts for decades). Picture a little Avia tracing shapes in the clouds, passport stickers in her future and a ready laugh in her pocket; the name almost promises movement, curiosity, and a free-spirited heart. For parents hunting a moniker that’s short, sweet, and secretly profound, Avia offers just enough lift to help a daughter’s story take wing.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AY-vee-uh (/ˈeɪviə/)

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