Certificate of Name
Avia
Unisex
Hebrew
Meaning & Origin
Avia is a modern Hebrew name, typically considered the contemporary form of Abijah. The name Abijah, from which Avia derives, means "my father is Yahweh" in Hebrew, combining the elements ʾav ("father") and yah (referring to the Hebrew God). Etymology The root of Avia reaches back to the biblical Abijah, a unisex name borne by several characters in the Old Testament, including the second king of Judah (also known as Abijam). The theophoric element "yah" directly references Yahweh, the personal name of the God of Israel. In Hebrew, the original form אֲבִיָּה (Aviah) was typically rendered in Greek and Latin translations as Abia. Notable Bearers Because Avia is a modern Hebrew name, it does not have extensive historical bearers; however, its counterpart Abijah appears frequently in the Bible. For instance, Abijah was the son of Rehoboam and Maacah, who ruled over Judah (1 Kings 14:31–15:8). Cultural Significance Avia is unisex, reflecting the dual gender usage of its biblical predecessor Abijah. It is part of a trend in modern Hebrew naming to revive ancient names, particularly those from the Old Testament. Today, Avia is used in Israel and among Hebrew-speaking communities, predominantly as a feminine given name. Meaning: My father is Yahweh Origin: Hebrew, derived from Abijah Type: Unisex given name Usage Regions: Israel, Hebrew-speaking diaspora
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