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Aviva
WDYT of Aviva?
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I love it!
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It sounds like a brand rather than a person, but it’s not that bad. Could call her Viv for short.
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I love it. The meaning is my favorite part, but I also like the sound and the fact that it is a palindrome.
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I love it. It much better than Ava. It's so gorgeous, elegant, and very nice. Aviva Elizabeth
Aviva Rose
Aviva Isabelle
Aviva Susanna
Aviva Georgette
Aviva Zoë
Aviva Joan
Aviva Rachel
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Aviva is nice but there’s something in it I don’t like... I don’t know what it is. I think Avila would be a good choice too. I like the meaning though. Aviva is refreshing and cool. Perfect for a spring baby.Aviva Eunice
Aviva Beatrix
Aviva Lior
Aviva Gwendolyn
Aviva Morgan
Aviva Helen
Aviva Justine

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Love it, and have for a long time. My favorite name is Amara, and Aviva is like a spicier, springier Amara, hehe.
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Surprisingly beautiful! Maybe because the only Aviva I know about is, or probably was by now, an operatic soprano who was also very lovely, with a very good figure and a delightful personality. If I really analyse it, the sound isn't very attractive, but I just don't care.
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Not really a fan, and the pronunciation makes me think of Adidas (sorry I guess lol) and it sounds redundant without that.I looked up the meaning and found it is a Hebrew name means "spring". Not surprised if it is popular in Israel because, well, in many cultures people tend to name their child with something they want/don't have.
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