Avalon

Avalon conveys an ethereal presence, often symbolizing paradise or a place of comfort and rest. Derived from the Welsh word "afal," meaning apple, it suggests a lush, idyllic setting that provides sanctuary and healing.

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The name Avalon is rooted in Celtic mythology, often associated with the mystical island primarily in Arthurian legend. It denotes an 'island of apples' or 'apple trees', which holds an association with paradise or a utopian land.

  • Babies named Avalon in the US in 2023:
    Female: 114
    Male: 8
  • Nicknames: Ava, Lon, Al, Allie, Val.
  • Full Names: Avalon Smith, Avalon Johnson, Avalon Brown, Avalon Green, Avalon Jones.
  • Famous Namesakes: Avalon Emerson - DJ and producer, Avalon Young - Singer and actress.
  • Gender: Unisex, commonly used for females but also appropriately used for males
  • Numerology: Avalon resonates with the number 3, which signifies creativity, communication, and expression. Individuals with this name are often artistic and have a vibrant energy that encourages collaboration and harmonious social interactions.

Avalon is a unique name that has gained popularity in recent years. While not overly common, its association with myth and legend gives it a timeless appeal. It remains a popular choice among parents who seek a distinct name with a rich cultural history.

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