Avalina

Meaning of Avalina

Avalina (/ˈæv.əˈliː.nə/) is a feminine name of Germanic heritage, often regarded as a lyrical variant of Adelina or a blending of Ava and Lina. With roots in the medieval Germanic elements ada (“noble”) and lina (“tender”), it conveys a sense of quiet dignity and gentle refinement. In the United States, Avalina has maintained a modest but steady presence—ranked 914th in 2024 with 36 recorded births and consistently hovering near the 900th position since the early 2000s. Its balanced three-syllable structure and soft vowel sounds appeal to parents seeking a name that bridges traditional lineage and contemporary simplicity. As an Anglo-American choice, Avalina offers a distinctive yet accessible alternative to more common variants, embodying a subtle blend of historical depth and modern elegance.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as av-uh-LEE-nuh (/ˈæv.ə.ˈliː.nə/)

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