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Birdie is a given name used in reference to an informal English diminutive word for a bird. Spelling variants include Birdee, Birdy, and Byrdie. Spelling variants include Birdee, Birdy, and Byrdie. It has been in use since at least the 1800s in the United States both as a nickname for various formal names such as Elizabeth and as a formal name.
The earliest form of this female given name was the Old German Haduwig comprising the elements hadu "battle" and wig "fight": the original form of the modern German female name Hedwig, Haduwig was modified to Havoise by the Normans and subsequent to the Norman Invasion the name occurred frequently in England throughout the Middle Ages, the standard Middle English form of the name being Hawise.
The name might also be derived from avis or avian, the Latin term for "bird". [4] The name has been well-used for girls in recent years in the United States. [5] Aviana was among the 1,000 most popular names for newborn girls in Canada, ranking 995th on the popularity chart, with 26 uses in 2021. Another 24 Canadian newborn girls were called ...
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Baby Girl Names That Mean Spring 23. Brigid. ... This short and melodic feminine moniker has Latin and Hebrew origins and meanings of “bird” and “life,” respectively. 39. Bahar.
The word is the name of a bird, [2] which is ultimately derived from the Old English hræfn. [3] As a masculine name, Raven parallels the Old Norse Hrafn, [2] and the Old English *Hræfn, which both mean "raven". [4] As a feminine name Raven is among several names derived from birds such as Dove, Kestrel and Teal. [2]
Some birds are about to get new names. And no, we aren't talking pets, parrots at a zoo, or cartoon characters like Woody Woodpecker. Think the Cooper’s hawk, Townsend’s warbler and Bachman ...
Aya (איה) is also in use in Hebrew and means "to fly swiftly" or "bird". In Mongolian, similar to Turkish, it means "goodness", "music", and "melody". In Chemehuevi, Aya means "tortoise". In Baoule on the Ivory Coast, Aya is often given to a female born on Friday. In the Raute language of Nepal, Aya refers to one's sister-in-law.