Aven
Aven Origin and Meaning
Aven is used as a surname in various countries across the globe, and occasionally as an Anglicized variant of the Irish girl name, Aoibheann. In the US, Aven only started to see significant use in the 2000s, and over the next two decades, it has slowly risen in popularity.
Yet to rank in the Top 1000, Aven has a lot going for it. It feels familiar, like the solid but gentle Evan. It has some of the cosy, natural, safe feels of Haven, along with the slightly witchy vibes of Raven and Maven. It ticks the boxes as a unisex and surname-style choice, along the lines of Avery, Everett and Aspen.
Given to 181 boys compared to 50 girls in 2023, Aven was one of the fastest rising names of the year. Past contestant of the TV game show, The Bachelorette, Aven Jones is a notable bearer. 2023 saw him return to the screen in the spin off show, Bachelor in Paradise, which might have put the name in the minds of parents-to-be.
Possibly a place name, relating to River Avon in the UK; potentially a patronymic name meaning "the son of Ave"; maybe an occupational name original given to the son of a grain merchant; possibly related to the Old Norse world for 'Elf' or for the Gothic word for 'thanks'; perhaps a borrowed and tweaked version of Aoibheann, meaning "beautiful and agreeable" - wherever Aven emerged from, it's a memorable choice with an earthy and grounded feel to it.