Alternatives to Avery

  1. Allie
    • Origin:

      Variation or diminutive of Alexandra, Alice or Allison
    • Description:

      Allie is one short form that's gotten so popular it's often used as a name on its own. Cute, friendly, yet we'd recommend using one of the proper names such as Alice to give your daughter an option. These days, Ellie might be more fashionable.
  2. Aubrey
    • Origin:

      English from French version of German Alberic
    • Meaning:

      "elf ruler"
    • Description:

      Almost like a fusion between vintage Audrey, bubbly Ruby, and unisex Avery, Aubrey has been a popular choice for girls since the mid 2000’s.
  3. Ava
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Latin or Germanic
    • Meaning:

      "life; bird; water, island"
    • Description:

      Ava is one of the prime examples of a modern classic name, rising thought the course of a generation into the Top 10, where it has lingered for nearly 20 years.
  4. Ava-may
    • Avada
      • Avaleigh
        • Avalon
          • Origin:

            Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "island of apples"
          • Description:

            Avalon, an island paradise of Celtic myth and Arthurian legend--it was where King Arthur was taken to recover from his wounds-- and also the colorful capital of the California island of Catalina-- makes a heavenly first name. Actress Rena Sofer and British musician Julian Cope used it for their daughters.
        • Avalyn
          • Origin:

            Variation of Ava
          • Description:

            Part Ava, part Evelyn, this name made its first appearance US Top 1000 in 2013 and was one of the fastest-rising names of the year. The popularity of the Ava- prefix and the -lyn suffix can explain the use of this variation.
        • Avalynn
          • Origin:

            Combination of Ava and Lynn
          • Description:

            Part Ava, part Lynn, and part cousin of the stylish Evelyn and Adeline, Avalynn is a recent 2014 entrant to the US Top 1000. But sometimes when a name is trying hard to have everything, it doesn't really impress. Avalyn is one spelling variation.
        • Avarie
          • Avedon
            • Origin:

              English surname, meaning unknown
            • Description:

              A potential Avery alternative, with a nod to legendary fashion photographer Richard Avedon.
          • Averly
            • Aviva
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "springlike, fresh, dewy"
              • Description:

                Aviva is vivacious and memorable, a fresh spin on the Vivian and Vivienne names that have been getting more popular since Angelina and Brad chose one for their twin daughter. Another A-beginning palindrome name: Aziza.
            • Avonlea
              • Origin:

                Place name
              • Meaning:

                "river by a field"
              • Description:

                As all good Anne of Green Gables buffs would know, Avonlea is the fictional Canadian town created by L. M. Montgomery that Anne Shirley considers home. The literary creation inspired a real Canadian town to adopt the name. Avonlea would make a lovely literary choice for any baby, and would fit in with the Ava and "-lee" naming trends right now.
            • Avreen
              • Origin:

                Punjabi
              • Meaning:

                "God's gift"
              • Description:

                A stylish-sounding Indian girl name — like a more chic and unique Avery.
            • Ava Rae
              • Bailey
                • Origin:

                  Occupational name
                • Meaning:

                  "law enforcer, bailiff"
                • Description:

                  Bailey -- a jaunty surname -- was first used for a female TV character in 1978 in the show WKRP in Cincinnaati, then caught on big time. Bailey's still an appealing choice, though, and a celebrity fave. Parents of daughters named Bailey include Scot Baio and Stella McCartney.
              • Beverly
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "dweller near the beaver stream"
                • Description:

                  The remarkable success of the girls' name Everly makes a revival of the name Beverly seem possible. More commonly a masculine name in the 19th century, it began to be used for girls in the early 1900s, reaching #14 ion the popular names list in 1937. Inspirations: Beverly Johnson was the first African-American model to appear on the cover of Vogue, Beverly Sills was a major American soprano, Beverly Cleary authored the beloved 'Ramona' books, and Beverly Goldberg is the beloved TV matriarch of 'The Goldbergs'.
              • Bravery
                • Origin:

                  Virtue name
                • Description:

                  Modern virtue names aren't always subtle, and Bravery definitely cuts to the chase. It's a bold choice—one your teenager might begrudge. Talisa Soto and Benjamin Bratt used it as a middle name, where it's a less risky than in the first name position.
              • Cady
                • Origin:

                  English, diminutive and surname
                • Description:

                  Cady is one of those names that sounds popular but is actually rare in this form, given to only a few dozen baby girls in the US last year.