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Havery

Havery is likely a variant of Avery, from a Germanic name through French and English, meaning ruler of the elves.

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Havery is likely a variant of Avery, which comes through a Germanic name passed via French and English and is often associated with ruler of the elves in later folk interpretation. That makes it part of the broad family of names that feel both medieval and lightly magical.

The spelling shift gives Havery a fresh appearance while keeping the familiar Avery rhythm in view. Havery feels contemporary, friendly, and a little unexpected. It has the softness of a surname-adjacent given name, but the altered spelling makes it stand out from more common forms.

Because the original root has traveled so widely, Havery can feel both old and newly styled. It sits comfortably among names that are modern in appearance yet carry long, layered histories beneath the surface, which gives it an easy but distinctive charm.

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