Nava
Nava Origin and Meaning
Short, sweet, and sparky, Nava has been slowly climbing up the US popularity charts in recent years, owing perhaps to its similarity to Nova, Ava, Navy, and Nevaeh. Used quietly but consistently from the 80s onwards, Nava was given to nearly 80 girls in 2023.
A name with two separate origins, in Hebrew, it comes from the word navah meaning "beautiful, comely" or "comfortable". In Spanish, it is a place-inspired name, used as either a variation of Navarra meaning "from Navarre" or as a nod to Nava - the name of cities in both Spain and Mexico. Likely deriving from the Basque word naba
, Nava is theorized to mean "plain or valley next to the mountain", and is used as both a given name and a surname.
Mexican actress Nava Mau, known for starring in the dark British comedy Baby Reindeer is a notable bearer and may have chosen her name to honor her mother, Rae-Ellen Levy Navarro.
Nava Popularity
- 1827Nameberry2024
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Famous People Named Nava
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- Nava StarrLatvian,Canadian chess grandmaster
- Nava Valentina Bale (b. 2016)daughter of Welsh footballer Gareth Bale