Snagg3r
08-02-2002, 03:27 AM
avril
Avril, a 2-syllable unisex name of Old English origin, means: Boar; battle; April.
Avril's ethnic backgrounds include Yiddish.
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AVRIL
Variations: APRIL, AVERIL
APRIL. Taken from the springtime month and first used as a proper name less than one hundred years ago, April is one of those names that’s neither fashionable nor extremely unfashionable but exists in some seasonless style limbo. TV-nostalgia buffs will remember it from the Stefanie Powers character, April Dancer, on The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. and soap opera fans will be acquainted with April Stevens on The Young and the Restless. The French AVRIL, an accepted form in England for the past fifty years, seems affected here; it is sometimes confused with the more interesting AVERIL, a form of an early saint’s name.
Avril, a 2-syllable unisex name of Old English origin, means: Boar; battle; April.
Avril's ethnic backgrounds include Yiddish.
Lol thats what i looked up
heres other crap
AVRIL
Variations: APRIL, AVERIL
APRIL. Taken from the springtime month and first used as a proper name less than one hundred years ago, April is one of those names that’s neither fashionable nor extremely unfashionable but exists in some seasonless style limbo. TV-nostalgia buffs will remember it from the Stefanie Powers character, April Dancer, on The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. and soap opera fans will be acquainted with April Stevens on The Young and the Restless. The French AVRIL, an accepted form in England for the past fifty years, seems affected here; it is sometimes confused with the more interesting AVERIL, a form of an early saint’s name.