Drevon is a masculine given name of modern American coinage, ostensibly synthesizing elements of the Welsh name Trevor and the English toponym Devon, though its precise etymological lineage remains unofficially codified; first emerging in late twentieth-century U.S. birth records, the name has since maintained a modest yet persistent presence, as evidenced by Social Security Administration data that record annual occurrences fluctuating between six (rank 747 in 1989) and forty-eight (rank 767 in 2000), with sixteen newborns bearing the name in 2024 (rank 908). Its steady, if restrained, trajectory—ranked between 748 and 934 over the past three decades—underscores Drevon’s appeal as an uncommon appellation, one often associated with qualities of innovation, individuality and a measured distinction within the Anglo-American cultural milieu.