Lavon is a male name with Hebrew origins. In American English, it is pronounced as luh-VAHN (ləˈvɑn), while in Hebrew, it is pronounced as lah-VAWN (lɑˈvɔn). The name has a variation, Lavonne. Over the years, Lavon has maintained a moderate level of popularity in the United States. In recent years, it has been given to an average of 60 newborns annually. However, its popularity peaked in the early 1940s and again in the late 1950s when it was more commonly used. Lavon has associations with strength and gracefulness due to its Hebrew origin, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a unique yet timeless name for their baby boy.
Lavon Volski, also known as Leanid Arturavič Zejdel-Volski, is a prominent Belarusian musician, writer, and painter, as well as the founder of several popular Belarusian rock bands. |