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[Opinions] Avis / Avice?
What do you think about the name Avis / Avice? Does one spelling appeal to you more? If so, why? Its meaning has to do with birds, (avis = bird in Latin) so of course that might put some people off, but it also has the meaning "desired." I like how it's close to Alice, which is popular enough as a feminine name, so I don't think people would have any trouble with it. Can you think of any combos for it?I have:Avis Catherine
Avis Charlotte
Avis Eleanor
Avis Emmeline
Avis Evadne
Avis Gwendolyn
Avis Helena
Avis Isobel
Avis Jamesina
Avis Juliet
Avis Lenore
Avis Lucina
Avis Ophelia
Avis Penelope
Avis Rhiannon
Avis Scarlett
Avis Seraphine
Avis Victoria
Avis Vivienne

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Avis Cassandra
Avis Minerva
Avis Diana
Avis Helen
Avis Lavinia
Avis Vesta
Avis CybeleAs a Latin student I like those better.
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Avis Minerva, Diana, Helena, and Cybele are all pretty.
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I love Avis. It does remind me of the car rental company, so it would not be my first choice, but I love the meaning and sound. Avice looks a little too close to avarice though.Are you pronouncing it AH-vis or AY-vis? I like it both ways, but would probably pronounce it AY-vis, like the car company. I love Avis Ophelia!
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Yes, I am pronouncing it AY-vis. It's the prettiest pronounciation imo.
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I enjoy Avis / Avice; I prefer the former, though, for Avice reminds me of "avarice" and "a vice."Avis Eleanor, Avis Emmeline, Avis Gwendolyn, Avis Helena, Avis Juliet, and Avis Lenore are lovely.Other suggestions:Avis Bernadette
Avis Bertille
Avis Camellia
Avis Caroline
Avis Clarimonde
Avis Clementine
Avis Clothilde
Avis Clotilda
Avis Cordelia
Avis Corisande
Avis Domitille
Avis Dorothea
Avis Dorothy
Avis Ermengarde
Avis Ethelinde
Avis Geraldine
Avis Gertrude
Avis Hannelore
Avis Harriet
Avis Henrietta
Avis Honoria
Avis Jemima
Avis Josephine

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