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Displayed on this page are Germanic names 101 to 120. Ava was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #4 and a usage of 0.8572%. The name is largely used in the German and English languages, and it was followed in popularity by Audrey (English), Aubrey (English), Aubree (English), and Aubrie (English). Rare Germanic names include the French Arnaude, Arnoldine, the English Aub, Aubery, Aubre, Aubri, Aubry, the French Aude, the English Audra, the English and Spanish Avelina, the English and French Aveline, the German Aveza, the English Avice, Avila, and last of all the English Avis.
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NAMES OF GERMANIC ORIGIN: Arnaude ... eagle ruler ... language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly ... Arnoldine ... eagle ruler ... is of Germanic origin and it is used mainly in ... Aub ... elf ruler, supernaturally ... has its origins in the Germanic language and it is used ... Aubery ... elf ruler, supernaturally ... language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly ... Aubre ... elf ruler, supernaturally ... language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly ... Aubree Aubrey Aubri ... elf ruler, supernaturally ... and it is derived from Germanic origins. ... Aubrie Aubry ... elf ruler, supernaturally ...Aubry is an English name of Germanic origin. ... Aude ... noble, honorable; old ... language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly ... Audra Audrey Ava Avelina ... little bird, strength, ... origin is Latin and Germanic, and its use, English ... Aveline ... little bird, strength, ... language of origin is Germanic and Old French, and it ... Aveza ... bird, desired ... has its origins in the Germanic language and it is used ... Avice ... bird, desired ...Avice is an English name of Germanic origin. ... Avila ... bird, strength, desired ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used largely ... Avis |