Avidor name meaning
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What does Avidor mean?
Avidor's meaning is Father of a Generation given to baby boys, used specifically in Hebrew is originated from Hebrew. Avidor is a version of prevalent Avi. Avi is variant form of new-fangled Abiram.
Avi is a short of Avery. Also Avi is short form of Aviram. Avi has its origin in Hebrew, Avi means "Honest, My Father and The Sun and Air".
Variants of Avidor
Middle Names for Avidor
Hyle, Zann, Kysen, view more middle names that goes with Avidor
Names that rhyme with AvidorHow popular is the name Avidor?
Avidor is an uncommon name which might be exclusive to Israel. At least, 80 people globally have been given the name as per our estimate.
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Here's what numbers has to say about Avidor
Your life interests change as you change, constantly. When it comes to expressing an opinion about something, you keep it to yourself. You find a way to disappoint yourself even if there's no reason for disappointment. Positive energy adores your spirit. You sometimes feel you are trapped in a cage that is also created by yourself. Learning new skills will make you feel so much better and boost your confidence more than you imagine.
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Famous people named Avidor
We could not find any notable namesake.