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- Aubrey - AWB-ree
Aubrey is an English given name. The name is a Norman French derivation of the Germanic given name Alberic, which consists of the elements alf "elf" and ric "power", with the meaning of "Fair Ruler of the Little People". Before the Norman conquest, the Anglo-Saxons used the corresponding variant Ælf-rīc (see Ælfric).
Meaning: One who rules with elf-wisdom
Origin: Germanic - Averi
Etymology & Historical Origin - Averi. Averi is an American variant spelling of Avery, a name with quite an interesting etymology. It actually originated as a patronymic surname (i.e., passed from the father), from the Norman-French medieval pronunciation of the Olde English masculine name Ælfræd (Alfred).
Meaning: A form of aubrey
Origin: English - Averie
Gender: F Meaning of Averie: "ruler of the elves" Origin of Averie: Spelling variation of Avery Averie's Popularity in 2016: #419. Share Averie on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Averie on Twitter Share on Twitter.
Meaning: A form of aubrey
Origin: English - Aubrielle
Origin of the name Aubrey: From Aubri, the French form of the German Alberich, a name derived from the Old High German elements alb (elf) and rihhi (ruler): hence, “elf ruler.” Var: Aubree, Aubrie.
Meaning: A variant of aubrey
Origin: French - Aubriana
The name Aubriana is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Aubriana is: Rules with elf-wisdom.
Meaning: A combination of aubrey & anna
Origin: American - Aubrianna
Contribute your knowledge to the name Aubrianna. ... We prefer to assign the significance of the "Aubrey + Anna" name meaning: "Noble, Gracious," rather than the "Elf Ruler/Wisdom."
Meaning: A combination of aubrey & anna
Origin: Anglo-Saxon
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