Daevon

Meaning of Daevon

Daevon (pronounced DAY-von) is a modern twist on the classic English name Devon, tying a baby boy to the windswept landscapes of southwestern England while lending a fresh spark of individuality. With roots in the old county name—often linked to passionate “defenders”—Daevon carries a subtle promise of strength and loyalty, yet its inventive spelling feels as bright and welcoming as a sunrise. Though still delightfully uncommon (hovering near the tail end of the top 1,000 U.S. boys’ names with fewer than twenty little Daevons born each year), its steady placement suggests growing appeal among parents who want something memorable without being over the top. Choosing Daevon is like gifting a name that stands out in the playground but rolls off the tongue so easily it’s bound to leave a warm, confident impression.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as DAY-von (/deɪ-ˈvɒn/)

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