Usage, description and more for Kevan



    Origin: English

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Kevan


Kevan is a name of English origin, derived from the Gaelic name Caoimhín, which means "handsome" or "gentle". The name has variations like Kevin and Keven, but Kevan is a less common spelling.

In addition to its Gaelic roots, the name Kevan gained popularity in the English-speaking world due to its association with Saint Caoimhín, also known as Saint Kevin, an Irish saint known for his kindness and devotion. The name has a strong history and is often associated with qualities such as sensitivity, empathy, and charm.

People named Kevan are often perceived as caring and compassionate individuals who value connections with others. They tend to be thoughtful and considerate, making them great friends and partners. The name Kevan carries a sense of warmth and approachability, making it a beloved choice for many parents seeking a name with positive connotations.