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Alvinanoun
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
Consequently Alvina, or Vina as she was called, understood only the explicit mode of good-humoured straightforwardness.
Etymology: A feminine form of Alvin.
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Alvina
Alvina is an English female given name with the meaning "elf friend", "amicable", "friendly". In English it is the feminine form of Alvin, which comes from the Old English name Ælfwine, containing the words ælf meaning "elf" and wine meaning "friend", or from the Old High German name Adelwin / Adalwin, meaning Noble Friend. It is an uncommon name, first attested in mediaeval English records, and was revived in the 20th century. Popularity waned after 1939, and now less than 0.001% of the British population is named Alvina. Diminutives of this name include Alveena, Alvi, Alvy and Alwy.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of alvina in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of alvina in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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- ألفيناArabic
- alvinaCzech
- alvinaDanish
- alvinaGerman
- αλβίναGreek
- alvinaEsperanto
- alvinaSpanish
- آلویناPersian
- alvinaFinnish
- AlvinaFrench
- alvinaIrish
- AlvinaHindi
- alvinaHungarian
- alvinaIndonesian
- alvinaItalian
- אלווינהHebrew
- アルビナJapanese
- ಅಲ್ವಿನಾKannada
- AlvinaKorean
- alvinaLatin
- alvinaDutch
- alvinaNorwegian
- alvinaPolish
- alvinaPortuguese
- alvinaRomanian
- альвинаRussian
- alvinaSwedish
- அல்வினாTamil
- అల్వినాTelugu
- AlvinaThai
- alvinaTurkish
- альвінаUkrainian
- ایلویناUrdu
- alvinaVietnamese
- אַלווינאַYiddish
- 阿尔维娜Chinese
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