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Alyvia vs Masako

Choosing between Alyvia and Masako? Compare meanings, origins, and popularity trends to find the perfect baby name.

Alyvia
Gender: girl
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: Derived from Alyvia, meaning 'noble, bright'
Peak: 2008 (0.01%)
Masako
Gender: girl
Origin: English
Meaning: Derived from Masako, meaning 'great, sea'
Peak: 1913 (0.01%)

Popularity Comparison

YearAlyviaMasako

Peak Popularity

Alyvia
0.01%
Masako
0.01%

Total Records

Alyvia
2
Masako
3

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FAQ

Is Alyvia or Masako more popular?
Alyvia has historically been more popular. Alyvia peaked in 2008 while Masako peaked in 1913.
What is the meaning of Alyvia?
Alyvia means "Derived from Alyvia, meaning 'noble, bright'" and has Arabic origins.
What is the meaning of Masako?
Masako means "Derived from Masako, meaning 'great, sea'" and has English origins.
Can Alyvia and Masako be used as sibling names?
Alyvia and Masako can work well as sibling names. They come from different origins, giving a diverse feel.