The Story Behind Avah

Avah is a variation of Ava, sharing similar etymological roots. While Ava is widely recognized, Avah offers a slightly different spelling that adds a touch of uniqueness. Like Ava, its precise origins are debated, with connections to the Latin word ‘avis’ (bird) and the German name ‘Avila,’ signifying ‘desire’ or ‘wish.’ The slight variation in spelling provides a fresh take on a classic name.

How to Say It

IPA: /ˈeɪvə/

Phonetic: AY-vah

A Name for Girls

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Notable Avahs

  • Avah Scardina — American actress
  • Avah Chen — American actress

Cultural Connections

As a variation of Ava, Avah carries similar cultural associations. It’s popular in English-speaking countries and has gained traction in other regions due to its melodic sound and positive connotations. Its connection to the bird imagery gives it a lighthearted and free-spirited feel.

Where Avah is Popular

Avah enjoys popularity across North America, particularly in the United States and Canada. It’s also gaining traction in Australia and is increasingly being adopted globally as parents seek unique yet familiar names for their daughters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Avah a biblical name?

No, Avah is not directly mentioned in the Bible but shares roots with Ava, which has indirect connections to biblical figures.

What does Avah mean?

Avah’s meaning is linked to ‘bird,’ ‘desire,’ or ‘wish,’ depending on the etymology considered.