Navada
nuh-VAH-duh
Navada is a girl’s name of Native American origin, meaning “Likely an Americanized or invented name, potentially inspired by the state of Nevada, which is thought to derive from a Spanish word meaning "snow-covered."”, and peaked in popularity in 2004.
What Navada Means
“Likely an Americanized or invented name, potentially inspired by the state of Nevada, which is thought to derive from a Spanish word meaning "snow-covered."”
The Story of Navada
This name whispers of vast, snow-dusted landscapes and the quiet strength found in nature.
Navada, likely an Americanized or invented name, carries echoes of the Spanish 'nevada,' meaning 'snow-covered,' reminiscent of the state bearing the same name. Its roots suggest a connection to natural beauty and expansive vistas.
You imagine your daughter possessing a serene strength, her spirit as calm and vast as a mountain range. Navada is for your child who moves through the world with a natural grace and a free-spirited calm.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Peak Year
#7 in 2004
Total Births
127
First Recorded
1920
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