"Ava" is not a Japanese word and so it has no meaning in Japanese. However, "ava" means "bird" in German and "bird" translated into Japanese is 鳥 (tori).
If you are referring to the bird, it is 'tsuru.'
tori (鳥) means a bird in Japanese. not too sure with white bird.
Bird = Tori =とり=鳥  と = TO & り = Ri
Do you mean a bird that is called a "swift"? Or do you mean the word "swift" as in: "The train made a swift departure from the station"?
"Ava" is not a Japanese word and so it has no meaning in Japanese. However, "ava" means "bird" in German and "bird" translated into Japanese is 鳥 (tori).
In Japanese language, the common word to say 'bird' is 'tori', there could be several variations depending of the kind of bird you are referring to. For instance, if you want to say 'little bird', you can say: 'kotori'.
If you are referring to the bird, it is 'tsuru.'
'Crane' is鶴 (tsuru) in Japanese. This word is used to refer to the bird.
tori (鳥) means a bird in Japanese. not too sure with white bird.
hayai for fast not the bird, i think it is amatsubame
hayai for fast not the bird, i think it is tsubame
Hayabusa is the Japanese word for a peregrine falcon--a very fast, aggressive bird. It is also a motorcycle
There isn't one, but you can literally say "blue bird" by combining blue "aoi" and bird "tori" together.
You may say 'tori,' written: 鳥
buru-ba-do i think that's it =S
Bird = Tori =とり=鳥  と = TO & り = Ri