Template:Short description Template:Otheruses Aviv (Template:Langx) means "spring (season)" in Hebrew.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Aviv is the first month of the year in the Pentateuch,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and is later called Nisan in the book of Esther<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and in subsequent post-exilic history up to the present day. These names are sometimes used interchangeably, although Aviv refers to the three-month season, and Nisan is called the "first month of Aviv." Aviv is also used as a given name, surname, and place name, as in Tel Aviv.

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Karaites searching for Aviv barley at Ain Mabua, Judean Hills, Israel on 21 March 2019
  • Abib or Aviv may also be the same star as Spica, the ear of grain in the constellation Virgo/Virgin/Woman.
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  • Since Passover is always celebrated on 15–21 (or 22 outside Israel) Nisan, near the beginning of spring, "Holiday of Aviv". Pesach or Passover is always on the 14th of Nisan. The first day of Chag ha Matzot or the Feast of Unleavened Bread is always the day after that, the 15th of Nisan.<ref>Leviticus 23:5,6</ref> Template:Langx is an additional name for Passover.

As a nameEdit

Aviv is a Hebrew male and female name. The feminine version of the name is Aviva.<ref name="Petrovsky" /> Aviv is also an old and uncommon<ref name="Petrovsky">Н. А. Петровский (N. A. Petrovsky). "Словарь русских личных имён" (Dictionary of Russian First Names). ООО Издательство "АСТ". Москва, 2005. Template:ISBN, p. 34</ref> Russian Christian male given name "{{#invoke:Lang|lang}}" (Aviv), that possibly borrowed from Biblical Hebrew, where it derived from the word abīb, meaning an ear or a time of year where grains come into ear,<ref name="Superanskaya1">А. В. Суперанская (A. V. Superanskaya). "Современный словарь личных имён: Сравнение. Происхождение. Написание" (Modern Dictionary of First Names: Comparison. Origins. Spelling). Айрис-пресс. Москва, 2005. Template:ISBN, p. 22</ref> also known as "Aviv" (or Nisan—the first month of the Hebrew calendar).<ref name="Superanskaya2">А. В. Суперанская (A. V. Superanskaya). "Словарь русских имён" (Dictionary of Russian Names). Издательство Эксмо. Москва, 2005. Template:ISBN, p. 32</ref> The diminutives of "Aviv" in Russian are Aviva ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}) and Viva ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}).<ref name="Petrovsky" /> The patronymics derived from "Aviv" are "{{#invoke:Lang|lang}}" (Avivovich; masculine) and "{{#invoke:Lang|lang}}" (Avivovna; feminine).<ref name="Petrovsky" />

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