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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4 or 5.
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Asmit m Indian
Means "pride".
Asmo m Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of Asmus as well as the Finnish form of Asmund.
Asmun m Berber
Means "companion" in Amazigh.
Asmus m Danish, Low German, Estonian (Archaic)
Low German short form of Erasmus. Asmus has also seen usage in Denmark from at least the 15th century onward, predominantly in Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland).
Asok m Indian
Variant of Ashok.
Aśoka m Indian
Variant of Ashoka.
Ason m & f English (American, Modern), American (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Ason.
Ašot m Armenian, Georgian (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Ashot.
Asou m Chuukese
Means "awaited" in Chuukese.
Asper m Ancient Roman
From the latin word 'asper', meaning 'rough'. Usually used as last name in Ancient Rome.... [more]
Aspet m Armenian
Means "knight" in Armenian. Used in the 12th–14th centuries.
Asqar m Kazakh
Derived from the Kazakh noun қар (qar) meaning "snow", in reference to the snowy peaks of the mountains in southern Kazakhstan. Because of this reference, the name is sometimes also said to mean "the highest" or "summit".... [more]
Asqar m Uzbek
Uzbek form of the Arabic name Askar. This name is not to be confused with the Kazakh name Asqar, which is ultimately of Turkic origin.... [more]
Əşrəf m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ashraf.
Aşräf m Kazakh, Uzbek
Uzbek & Kazakh form of Ashraf.
Asral m & f Mongolian
Means "mercy, compassion" in Mongolian.
Asrar m & f Arabic, Urdu
Derived from أسرار (asrar), which is the plural of the Arabic noun سر (sirr) meaning "secret, mystery". In Iran, this is also the name of a daily newspaper.... [more]
Asrat m & f Ge'ez
Means "tithe" in Ge'ez.
Asri m & f Indonesian, Malay
Means "my age, my time" from Arabic عصر ('asr) meaning "time, age, era". This also coincides with the Indonesian word asri meaning "beautiful, fair". It is a unisex name in Indonesia while it is only masculine in Malaysia.
Asror m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Asrar.
Asrul m Malay, Indonesian
Possibly from the first part of Arabic phrases beginning with عصر ال ('asr al) meaning "age of, era of".
Assad m Arabic
Variant transcription of Asad
Assan m Western African, Kazakh
Western African and Kazakh form of Hassan.
Assar m Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian (Rare)
From the proto-Norse byname *AndswaruR meaning "he who answers".
Assem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عاصم (see Asim 1).
Asser m Biblical Finnish, Judeo-Anglo-Norman, Judeo-Catalan
Judeo-Catalan, Judeo-Anglo-Norman and Finnish form of Asher.
Assim m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عاصم (see Asim 1).
Assir m Biblical Hebrew
Assir was a son of Korah of the house of Levi according to Exodus 6:24, born in Egypt. It was also the firstborn son of Jehoiachin, King of Judah.
Asso m Finnish
Variant of Asko.
Asso m Estonian, Livonian, Curonian
Livonian, Curonian and Estonian form of Azzo. In modern times, this name is considered a variant of Asko in Estonia.
Assur m Ancient Assyrian (Polonized), History (Ecclesiastical, Polonized)
Polish form of Ashur, the Assyrian (Mesopotamian) god.
Astan m Abkhaz, Ossetian
Means "we are eight" in Old Ossetian.
Astap m Belarusian (Rare)
Belarusian form of Ostap.
Astar m Near Eastern Mythology
The name of an Aksumite god.
Astas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian masculine form of Asta.
Astaš m Belarusian
Diminutive of both Anastas and Astap.
Ásti m Old Norse
Short form of Ástráðr.
Asti m History (Ecclesiastical), Albanian
Asti is a 2nd-century Christian martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. He was the bishop of Dyrrhachium (now Durrës in Albania). According to legend, he was arrested by Agricola, the Roman governor of Dyrrachium, and was tortured to death around 98 AD for refusing to worship the god Dionysius.
Astik f & m Indian, Hinduism, Mythology
name of Sanskrit origin denoting a brahmin with the gotra of atri (अत्रि). Believed to being directly originating from the septarishi atri.
Astin m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Astin, which was itself derived from a contraction of the Anglo-Norman French given name Asketin, a diminutive of Old Norse Ásketill.
Aston m Spanish (Modern)
Spanish form of Ashton.
Ástor m Asturian, Spanish
From the Astures, a Celtic tribe that gave name to the Spanish region of Asturias.
Asulf m Medieval English, Old Swedish, Old Danish
Old Swedish and Old Danish form of Ásulfr.
Asuma m Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 明日 (asu) meaning "tomorrow", 明 (asu) meaning "bright, light", 未来 (asu) meaning "future", 遊 (asu) meaning "play" or 飛 (asu) meaning "fly", 洲 (su) meaning "continent, sandbar, island, country" combined with 馬 (ma) meaning "horse", 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 磨 (ma) meaning "grind, polish, scour, improve, brush (teeth)", 茉 (ma) meaning "jasmine", 麻 (ma) meaning "flax, linen, hemp" or 海 (ma) meaning "sea, ocean"... [more]
Asur m Asturian
Asturiant variant of Ansur.
Asuta m Japanese
made with 明日(asu) meaning "tommorow" and 大(ta) meaning "large" or 多(ta) meaning " many".
Asuto m Japanese
From Japanese 明日 (asu) meaning "tomorrow" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ásvar m Faroese
Either derived from the Germanic name elements áss "god" and herr "army" or a variant of Ásvarðr.
Aswa m & f Western African
Means "one who moves through darkness toward the light".
Aswad m Arabic
Means "black" in Arabic.
Aswan m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic عزو ('azw) meaning "ascription, attribution".
Aswin m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Answin.
Aswin m Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Indonesian, Thai
Southern Indian and Indonesian form of Ashwin as well as a Thai alternate transcription of Atsawin.
Ászáf m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Asaph.
Aszer m Jewish (Polonized)
Polonized spelling of Asher.
Aszur m Ancient Assyrian (Polonized)
Polonised form of Assyrian god's name Ashur.
Ataa m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عطاء (see Ata 2).
Atae m & f Japanese (Rare)
From 与え/與え (atae) meaning "gift, godsend."... [more]
'Atai m Biblical
Variant transcription of Attai.... [more]
Atai m & f Efik
Ataïs m Kongo (Gallicized), Vili
Means ‘Papa Comes’ in Vili.
Atal m Pashto, Indian
Means "hero", "leader", "guide" in Pashto.
Atala m Germanic
Variant of Attala.
Atali f & m English
Unisex version of "Atalia".
Atalo m Spanish
Spanish form of Attalos.
Âtame m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Adam.
Atamu m Rapa Nui
This name means "Adam". This was the name of of a Rapa Nui man on Easter Island who lived during the 1800s named Atamu Tekena (d. 1892). He was an ariki "king".
Atang m & f Tswana
Means "multipy" in Setswana.
Atapi m Indian
Means "zealous".
Atar m Persian Mythology
From the Indo-European *hxehxtr- "fire". In Zoroastrianism, Atar is the Zoroastrian concept of holy fire and, in later Zoroastrianism, became the god of fire and the element itself.
Atari m & f Obscure (Modern)
From the Japanese word 当たり (atari) meaning "a hit, a good move" (specially in the game of Go). Atari is the name of an American videogame company that released the video game console Atari 2600 in the year 1977... [more]
Ataru m Japanese
From Japanese 当 (ataru) meaning "target, hit, objective, correct, appropriate, right", 任 (ataru) meaning "appoint, responsibility, term, duty, to entrust to" or 陽 (ataru) meaning "the sun, yang principle, light, male"... [more]
Ataş m Turkmen
From Turkmen ata meaning "father, ancestor" and daş meaning "stone".
Atau m Japanese (Rare)
From archaic verb 与う/與う (atau), modern 与える/與える (ataeru) meaning "to give, bestow, grant, award; to provide, supply" or verb 能う (atau) meaning "to be able (to do)."... [more]
Atay m Turkish
A masculine form of the name Ataya. Also it means appoint in turkish.
Atbir m Berber
Means "dove" in Amazigh.
Atdhe m Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian atdhe "fatherland, homeland".
Atea m & f Polynesian Mythology, Polynesian
Atea is a creator deity in several Polynesian cultures. Atea means "clear, white" in different Polynesian languages. Atea, a shapeless being, was the giver of light to the universe. This gave rise to Rangi and Papa, who's children eventually divided their parents into heaven and earth... [more]
Atea m & f Maori
Means "clear" in Maori.
Ateeq m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic عتيق or Urdu عتیق (see Atiq).
Atem f & m Jagham, Kenyang
Means "friends" in Jagham and Kenyang as it's the plural of ǹ-tèm meaning "friend".
Atemu m Egyptian Mythology
In Egyptian mythology, Atemu was the name of the god of Annu.
Atep m Sundanese
Variant of Asep.
Ateş m & f Turkish
Fire, blaze.
Athac m Biblical Latin
Variant of Athach used in some versions of the Vulgate (Latin Bible).
Athak m Hindi, Marathi, Indian, Hinduism, Punjabi, Bengali, Indian (Sikh), Gujarati, Assamese
MEANING - untiring, tireless, indefatigable
Athan m & f English
English form of Tathan.
Athar m Arabic, Urdu
Means "purer" in Arabic, from the root طهر (ṭahhara) meaning "to purify".
Athen m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Athen.
Ather m English (Rare)
Derived from the Old English name Æðelhere.
Athip m Thai
Means "leader, chief, lord, master" in Thai.
Athis m Literature, Roman Mythology
In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Athis is a young demigod.
Athit m Thai, Lao
Alternate transcription of Thai อาทิตย์ (see Arthit), as well as a Lao cognate.
Athom m Coptic
Coptic form of Atum, also used as a given name.
Athon m Thai
Means "care, concern, respect" in Thai.
Athos m Greek Mythology, Literature, French, Italian, Greek, Brazilian
Athos was one of the Gigantes, children of Gaia, who hurled a mountain at Zeus. Zeus knocked the mountain to the ground near Macedonia, and it became Mount Athos, or the "Holy Mountain."... [more]
Athoy m & f Manipuri
Means "best one" in Meitei.
Athul m Indian
Rock and kind hearted
Atiah m & f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic عطية (see Atiya), as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Atian m Indigenous American
Abenaki variant of Steven.
Atiba m & f Yoruba
Means "understanding" in Yoruba.
Àtic m Catalan
Catalan form of Atticus.
Ático m Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), Galician (Archaic)
Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Atticus.
Atiff m Malay
Malay form of Atif.
Atik m Turkish
Means "alert, agile, swift" in Turkish.
Atik m Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian
Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian and Serbian form of Atticus.
Atik m Khmer
Means "basis, origin" in Khmer.
Atike m Georgian (Archaic)
Georgian form of Atticus via its Greek form Attikos.
Átila m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Attila.
Atili m Catalan
Catalan form of Atilius.
Atilo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Attila.
Atip m Thai
Alternate transcription of Athip.
Atipa f & m Zimbabwean
Means ‘The lord has given us’ (Isheatipa meaning) and is short for the name ‘Atipaishe’
Atipa f & m Aymara
Means "victory" in Aymara.
Atiq m Arabic, Urdu
Means "ancient, old" in Arabic.
Atis m Latvian
Variant of Oto.
Atish m Sanskrit
Meaning of Sanskrit name... [more]
Atit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อาทิตย์ (see Arthit).
Atith m Khmer
Means "sunny day" in Khmer.
Atiya m & f Manipuri
Means "sky" in Meitei.
Atjep m Sundanese
Older spelling of Acep influenced by Dutch orthography.
Atka m Popular Culture
Atka is a place name derived from the Aleut language.
Atka m & f Inuit
Means "guardian spirit" in Inuktitut
Atkin m Medieval English
Diminutive of Adam.
Atlan m Nahuatl
Means "into, under, by the water" in Nahuatl, from atl "water" and the locative suffix -tlan.
Atlee m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Atlee.
Atley m English (British, Anglicized, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Atley.
Atlo m Nahuatl
Probably derived from Nahuatl atl, "water".
Atma m & f Indian, Hindi, Punjabi, Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit आत्मन् (atman) meaning "soul, spirit, life".
Atmo m Javanese
Javanese form of Atma.
Átoko m Hopi
Means "crane" in Hopi.
Atom m & f Popular Culture
In the case of film director Atom Egoyan (1960-), it is taken from atom bomb (from Greek atomos meaning "uncut, unhewn; indivisible", derived from Greek α, a negative prefix, combined with tomos "a cutting", from temnein "to cut"), given to him by his Armenian-Egyptian parents to mark the completion of Egypt's first nuclear reactor.
Atomu m & f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Japanese derivation of the English word atom.... [more]
Atong m Filipino
Diminutive of Renato, Fortunato, and other names ending in -ato.
Atoni m Maori
Maori form of Anthony.
Atoq m Popular Culture
Atoq Navarro is a South American archaeologist and main antagonist of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
Atos m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Athos.
Atoum m Coptic (Sahidic)
Variant form of Athom
Atre m Coptic
Means "twin, doubled thing" in Coptic.
Atrej m Croatian
Croatian form of Atreus.
Atreo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Atreus.
Atreu m Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian
Catalan, Portuguese and Romanian form of Atreus.
Atrey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Atreus.
Atri m & f Finnish (Rare)
A Finnish short form of Adrian.
Atro m Finnish
A Finnish form of Hadrianus. Finnish name day March 4.
Atsec m & f Aragonese
Obscure given name. 1 record.
Atsen m Afizere
Atsen which means"Visitor" is a male given name among the Afizere people of Nigeria. who are predominantly in Jos Plateau and Bauchi State Nigeria.
Atser m West Frisian
Variant of Edser.
Atsi m Afizere
Means "priest" in Afizere.
Atso m Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of Azzo.
Atsu m Japanese
From Japanese 纂 (atsu) meaning "gather, compile", 敦 (atsu) meaning "affinity, kindness", or 篤 (atsu) meaning "cordial, faithful, sincere". Other kanji or kanji combinations can be used.
Atsuo m Japanese
From Japanese 温 (atsu) meaning "warm" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Atta m Akan
Means "twin" in Fante, an Akan language.
Attai m Biblical
The name comes from the verb ענה ('ana), which can mean one of four things: "to answer", "to be occupied with", "to afflict", or "to sing".... [more]
Áttán m Sami
Sami form of Adam.
Atteo m Italian
Italian form of Actaeus.
Attia f & m Urdu, Arabic
Alternate transcription of Atiya.
Attie m Scots
Shetland diminutive of Airthur.
Attik m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Atticus.
Attyk m Polish
Polish form of Atticus.
Átuay m & f Bandial
Means "the white one" in Bandial.
Atuka m Georgian (Rare)
Variant of Avtuka, which is a diminutive of Avtandil.
Atul m Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Assamese, Bengali, Odia
From Sanskrit अतुल (atula) meaning "unparalleled, matchless, incomparable".
Atung m Indian
popular name in Arunachal Pradesh, India ... [more]
Atuy m Ainu
Means "sea" in Ainu.
Atys m Ancient Greek, Lydian
Derived from an unknown Lydian name. This was the name of a legendary early king of Lydia in Greek mythology. It was also the name of a son of Croesus, a later king of Lydia.
Atze m German
A short form or nickname of Arthur or Adolf.... [more]
Atzin m & f Aztec, Mexican
Derived from Nahuatl atl "water" and the reverential or diminutive suffix -tzin.
Auban m Provençal, Niçard
Provençal and Niçard form of Alban.
Aubel m Scots
Scots form of Abel.
Aubîn m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Albinus.
Aubra m & f English
Elaboration of Aubrey.
Aucke m & f Frisian (Archaic)
Archaic form of Auke.
Audar m Norwegian (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements auðr "wealth, fortune" and arr "warrior".
Audax m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Latin adjective audax meaning "audacious, daring, bold, courageous".... [more]
Auden m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Auden, which is derived from the Germanic given name Aldwin (its Old English equivalent is Ealdwine)... [more]
Auden m Norwegian (Rare)
Variant form of the (masculine) name Audun.
Audi f & m Indonesian (Modern, Rare), English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the name of the German car manufacturer (compare Ferrari and Porsche). Can also be considered a variant of Audie.
Audio m Obscure
From the Latin audiō 'hear, listen'.
Audr m & f English (Rare), Old Norse (Americanized, Rare)
Derived from the Norse name Auðr meaning “wealth, fortune”. It was americanized for easier understanding and writing.
Audry m French, French (Belgian)
French form of Aldric via Audric.
Audy m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Audie or a transferred use of the surname Audy.
Auer m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Alver recorded in the Telemark and Agder regions.
Augen m Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Eugen or Augun (see Auðin).
Auger m Gascon
Possibly a Gascon form of Adalgar.
Augie m English
Diminutive of August.
Aŭgio m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Augeas.
Augun m Old Norse, Norwegian
Variant of Auðun (see Auðin).
Augur m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Latin noun augur meaning "augur, diviner, seer".... [more]
Auhaz m Scots
Scots form of Ahaz.
ʻAukai m Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "seafarer" in Hawaiian, derived from the elements ʻau "travel" and kai "sea".
Aulan m Scots
Scots form of Alan.
Aulcy m English
Unknown, possibly derived from a surname of unknown meaning.
Aule m Catalan
Catalan form of Aulus.
Aulë m Literature
Means "invention" in Quenya. Aulë is the Vala who created the dwarves in 'The Silmarillion' by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Auley m Manx, Scots
Manx and Scots form of Olaf, from Old Norse Áleifr via Old Irish Amlaíb... [more]
Aulia f & m Indonesian
From Arabic أولياء (ʿawliyāʿ) meaning "friends, companions, guardians", the plural of ولي (walī).
Aulir m Old Norse
Variant of AlvéR.
Aulis m & f Ancient Oscan, Greek Mythology
From the Etruscan name Avle, which is derived from the Etruscan "afil" meaning "year."
Aulo m Italian, Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Aulus.
Aumon m Scots
Scots form of Amon.
Aung m & f Burmese
Means "successful, victorious" in Burmese. A notable bearer is Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-), a Burmese politician.
Auni m Old Norse
Meaning unknown. Perhaps related to Aunn (see Auðin).
Aunix m & f English (Canadian)
Variant of Onyx
Auno m & f Finnish
Meaning uncertain. Either a masculine or variant feminine form of Aune or derived from a place name.
Aunoa f & m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "free water flowing".
Aŭram m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Abraham.
Auraș m Romanian
Allegedly derived from Romanian aur "gold".
Aurée m & f History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Aureus and Aurea.
Aurek m Polish
Diminutive form of Aureli or Aureliusz.
Aureo m Italian
Masculine form of Aurea.
Auri f & m Finnish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Finnish diminutive of Aura, occasionally also used in Estonia.
Auric m Popular Culture, Literature
Auric Goldfinger is the antogonist of James Bond in 'Goldfinger' by Ian Flemming. The name derives from Latin #aurum "gold" and maens "golden". Also in the case of French composer Georges Auric (1899-1983), transferred from the surname Auric.
Aurik m German
Variation on Alaric meaning all-powerful ruler.
Auro m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Possibly an invented name based on the sound of the name Mauro or the Latin word aurum ("gold").
Auru m Medieval Basque
Possibly from Latin aurus ("gold") or a form of Aurius.
Aurum m & f English (Rare)
Means "gold" in Latin.
Ausif m Arabic
Variant of Asif.
Ausi'i m Akkadian
Akkadian form of Hosea.
Ausir m Literature
Ausir is a child present at the Cottage of Lost Play when Ælfwine visits there, in one of J.R.R. Tolkien's tales given in The Book of Lost Tales Part One.
Auson m Greek Mythology (Hellenized)
The name of a son of Odysseus. Taken from Ausones, the Greek form of Latin Aurunci, the name of a tribe. Aurunci is most likely derived from Latin aurum "gold".
Auste m Norwegian
Diminutive of names containing the element aust (from Old Norse austr, "the east").
Austu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Austinu.
Auði m Old Norse
Means "happiness, luck, prosperity, destiny" in Old Norse, used as a short form of names starting with this element.
Auti m Medieval English
Old Danish form of Autir.
Autir m Old Norse
Unknown meaning.
Autry m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Autry.
Autuh m Belarusian
Belarusian name derived from Greek name Eutyches.
Auver m Norwegian (Rare)
Dialectal variant of AlvéR.
Auvo m & f Finnish (Modern, Rare, Archaic)
Old poetic Finnish word, meaning "happiness". In archaic texts it also meant "eminence".
Auwal m Western African, Hausa
Derived from Arabic أول ('awwal) meaning "first". This name is commonly given to the first of multiple children with the same name.
Auwe m West Frisian
Variant of Aue.
Avadh m Hindi
From the name of a historical region spanning northern India and southern Nepal, known today as Awadh. The name is ultimately derived from Sanskrit अयोध्य (ayodhya) meaning "unconquerable, invincible".
Avail f & m American
Meaning, "to help; benefit."
Avak m Armenian
Means "greater, grand, senior" in Armenian.
Avan m Hinduism, Sanskrit, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Sinhalese, Indian (Sikh), Bengali
Meaning, "favour, preservation, protection,(= तर्पण) satisfaction , joy, pleasure, desire, speed, preserving, a preserver."
Avan m & f Kurdish
Derived from Kurish avê "water".
Avant m African American (Rare)
From the French word avant meaning "front" or "before". Its usage as a first name may be associated with the word "avant-garde".
Avaz m Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz, Tajik
Possibly an Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz and Tajik form of Awaz.
Avdei m Russian
Russian cognate to Obadiah.
Avdie m Biblical Romanian
Romanian form of Abdias.
Avdiy m Ukrainian, Russian
Ukrainian form and Russian variant of Avdey.
Avdo m Bosnian
Diminutive of Abdulah.
Avdy m Russian
Variant transcription of Avdiy.
Aveke m & f East Frisian (Archaic)
Short version of names containing the name element aval meaning strength or power.