Sevan is a unisex name with Armenian origins. It is pronounced as seh-VAHN (/sɛˈvɑn/). The name Sevan has variations, such as Sevag. In the United States of America, Sevan has been given to newborns since at least 1976, with varying levels of popularity over the years. In recent years, it has been given to an average of 9 to 11 babies per year. This name carries a sense of uniqueness and cultural heritage, making it a great choice for parents who are looking for something distinctive yet meaningful for their child.
Sevan Nişanyan is a Turkish-Armenian writer and lexicographer known for his literary works and efforts to restore a village in Turkey. |
Sevan Bıçakçı is a celebrated Turkish jeweler of Armenian heritage, renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship and global recognition as a "star jeweler" in Turkey. |