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Names That Mean Aven |
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Looking for names that mean Aven? We couldn't find the exact name Aven, but listed below are some first names meaning Aven or names similar to the word Aven.
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Hamlet
(Shakespearean)
'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Son to the Former King, Whose Ghost Appears to Hamlet Demanding He Avenge His Father's Death by Killing Claudius, the Present King and Brother of the Former
'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Son to the Former King, Whose Ghost Appears to Hamlet Demanding He Avenge His Father's Death by Killing Claudius, the Present King and Brother of the Former
Hera
(Greek)
Hera: (The Roman Juno) Was the Mythological Greek Queen of Heaven and Wife of Zeus. Dealing With Her Husband's Infidelities She Came to Be Called the Goddess of Marriages
Hera: (The Roman Juno) Was the Mythological Greek Queen of Heaven and Wife of Zeus. Dealing With Her Husband's Infidelities She Came to Be Called the Goddess of Marriages
Ingram
(German)
Ing's Raven (Ing Was the Norse God of Peace and Fertility). Used Commonly As Both a First Name and As a Surname During the Middle Ages
Ing's Raven (Ing Was the Norse God of Peace and Fertility). Used Commonly As Both a First Name and As a Surname During the Middle Ages
Irisa
(Russian)
Rainbow. Also a Flower Name. Iris Was the Mythological Messenger-goddess Who Rode on Rainbows from Heaven to Earth to Deliver Messages from Olympus
Rainbow. Also a Flower Name. Iris Was the Mythological Messenger-goddess Who Rode on Rainbows from Heaven to Earth to Deliver Messages from Olympus
Kylash
(Hindu)
Haven in Hindu Mythology, the Place Lord Shiva Reside; the Name of a Himalayan Mountain
Haven in Hindu Mythology, the Place Lord Shiva Reside; the Name of a Himalayan Mountain
Lavena
(Latin)
Variant of Lavinia: in Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour
Variant of Lavinia: in Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour