Javan

Meaning of Javan

Javan (pronounced JAY-vuhn) brings together rich biblical roots and a fresh, modern spirit. Originating in Hebrew as the name of one of Noah’s grandsons—often associated with the ancient land of Greece—Javan evokes both the steadfast heritage of scripture and the boundless curiosity of a world traveler. On today’s baby charts he hovers around the 800–900 range in the U.S., a testament to its steady appeal: uncommon enough to stand out, yet familiar enough to feel instantly welcoming. Warm and melodic, Javan carries an undercurrent of adventurous optimism, as if every “JAY-vuhn” born today might chart their own course like a compass needle finding true north. It’s a name that whispers of history while celebrating the promise of tomorrow—perfect for a little explorer who’s equally at home scaling backyard forts or dreaming up big ideas.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as JAY-vuhn (/dʒeɪˈvɑn/)

British English

  • Pronunced as JAY-vuhn (/dʒeɪˈvən/)

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Notable People Named Javan

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