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ava

Olivia vs Ava - What's the difference?

olivia | ava |


As a proper noun olivia

is (female given name).

As a verb ava is

to have, to own.

Gabby vs Ava - What's the difference?

gabby | ava |


As an adjective gabby

is inclined to talk too much, especially about trivia.

As a verb ava is

to have, to own.

Wife vs Ava - What's the difference?

wife | ava |


As a noun wife

is a married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.

As a verb ava is

to have, to own.

Ava vs Savannah - What's the difference?

ava | savannah |


As a verb ava

is to have, to own.

As a proper noun savannah is

the name of a river and several cities in the united states.

As a noun savannah is

a domestic cat breed.

Ava vs Mia - What's the difference?

ava | mia |


As proper nouns the difference between ava and mia

is that ava is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}}. Popular in the 2000s in all English-speaking countries while Mia is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}.

As nouns the difference between ava and mia

is that ava is alternative form of lang=en while mia is an ancient bluffing game played with dice.

As an initialism MIA is

missing In Action.

Ava vs Makayla - What's the difference?

ava | makayla |


As a verb ava

is to have, to own.

As a proper noun makayla is

, a modern variant of michaela.

Ava vs Cassie - What's the difference?

ava | cassie |


As a verb ava

is to have, to own.

As a noun cassie is

(us) a thorny shrub with fragrant yellow flowers, ; the (needle bush).

Ava vs Ava - What's the difference?

ava | ava |


As verbs the difference between ava and ava

is that ava is to have, to own while ava is to have, to own.

Ava vs Rapacious - What's the difference?

ava | rapacious |


As a verb ava

is to have, to own.

As an adjective rapacious is

voracious; avaricious.

Ava vs Rocco - What's the difference?

ava | rocco |


As proper nouns the difference between ava and rocco

is that ava is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}}. Popular in the 2000s in all English-speaking countries while Rocco is a given name derived from Italian, of mostly American usage.

As a noun ava

is alternative form of lang=en.

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