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Aveah

Modern variant of Ava, from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird', with an extended soft ending.

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Aveah is a softly luminous name that orbits the Hebrew Aviah or Aviya, meaning "God is my father" — a theophoric name combining the Hebrew Av (father) with Yah (a shortened form of Yahweh). In Biblical Hebrew, names in this construction were expressions of devotion and identity, announcing the bearer's relationship to the divine.

Aviah appears in the Old Testament as both a male and female name, carried by several minor figures in the genealogies of Chronicles, which gives the name an authentic scriptural lineage that many modern parents find meaningful. The Aveah spelling, with its double vowel combination, reflects the contemporary aesthetic preference for names that look soft and flowing on the page — the ea pairing creating a visual warmth that the more traditional Aviah or Aviya does not quite achieve. It shares this space with names like Avah, Ava, and Evah, all of which have benefited from the massive popularity of the name Ava since the early 2000s, partly fueled by actress Ava Gardner's enduring glamour and partly by the name's beautifully simple phonetic elegance. Aveah adds spiritual depth and a slightly more exotic texture to that sonic territory, appealing to parents who love Ava's sound but want something less ubiquitous and more layered in meaning.

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