Evin

Meaning of Evin

Evin is a charming and versatile name that can be given to baby boys. Its origin can be traced back to both English and Turkish roots. In English, Evin is pronounced as "EV-in" (/ˈɛvɪn/), while in Turkish, it is pronounced as "EH-vin" (/ˈe.vin/). The name Evin also has a variation, Evan, which is more commonly used.

In terms of popularity, Evin has been steadily rising in the United States over the past few decades. In recent years, it has been given to around 27 newborn boys annually, with a rank ranging between 3902 and 3965. This shows that while still relatively rare, Evin is gaining recognition among parents who are seeking a unique yet familiar name for their little ones.

While there are no specific associations or meanings commonly attributed to the name Evin, its simplicity and easy pronunciation make it an appealing choice for many families. Whether you choose to go with the English or Turkish pronunciation, Evin carries an air of elegance and sophistication that will surely make your son stand out in any crowd.

Pronunciation

Turkish

  • Pronunced as EH-vin (/ˈe.vin/)

English

  • Pronunced as EV-in (/ˈɛvɪn/)

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Notable People Named Evin

Evin Earl Lewis is a Trinidadian cricketer known for his achievements in limited-overs internationals and for his records in international cricket, including the highest retired hurt score and the highest score by a West Indian in T20 internationals.
Michael Evin Nolan, an Irish abstract painter and sculptor, was known for his vibrant colors and geometric forms, drawing inspiration from artists like Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, and Jacques Lipchitz.
Evin Agassi, also known as Evin Aghassi, is a prominent Assyrian-American singer with a career spanning over 50 years and over 20 albums released.
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