AspasiafAncient Greek, Greek Derived from Greek ἀσπάσιος (aspasios) meaning "welcome, embrace". This was the name of the lover of Pericles (5th century BC).
AvefItalian, Estonian Possibly from the name of the prayer Ave Maria, in which Ave is Latin meaning "greetings, salutations". In Estonian it is also associated with the word ava meaning "open".
BenvenutomItalian Means "welcome" in Italian. A famous bearer was the Italian Renaissance sculptor and writer Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571).
BienvenidafSpanish Derived from Spanish bienvenido meaning "welcome".
FortunatomItalian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Fortunatus meaning "fortunate, blessed, happy". This was the name of several early saints and martyrs.
MaevafTahitian, French Means "welcome" in Tahitian. It gained popularity in France during the 1980s.