Bevan

Meaning of Bevan

Imagine a name that drifts like a warm Iberian breeze over the rolling Welsh hills: Bevan. Pronounced BEV-uhn, this unisex gem was born from the old Welsh ab Evan—“son of Evan”—and carries the gentle echo of Celtic streams alongside a playful Latin cadence, como un susurro que cruza montañas y valles. Bevan feels at home whether it’s whispered during a siesta in a sunlit courtyard or called out in a bustling city café at dawn. It’s confident without pretense, sturdy as oak yet light as a butterfly’s wing, much like a beloved Roman fable retold around a modern fire pit. In the United States, Bevan has danced in and out of popularity charts for decades—each year welcoming a handful of bright-eyed newborns—and today it stands ready to inspire fresh stories and bright adventures.

Pronunciation

Welsh

  • Pronunced as BEV-uhn (/ˈbɛvən/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Bevan

Bevan Spencer von Einem -
Bevan Lawrence -
Bevan Slattery -
Bevan Docherty -
Bevan Congdon -
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