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Kavon

Kavon is often treated as a modern spelling of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín, meaning “handsome” or “kindly born.”

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Kavon is a name with multiple plausible origins that have converged into a single contemporary form. It appears most often as a variant of Kevin, the Anglicization of the Irish "Caoimhín" (sometimes spelled Caomhán), derived from the Old Irish "coem" meaning "gentle, kind, or beloved" combined with a diminutive suffix. Saint Kevin of Glendalough — the sixth-century Irish monk who founded a celebrated monastic city in the Wicklow Mountains and is credited with legendary acts of communion with wild animals — is the name's most hallowed bearer, and his feast day on June 3 is still observed in Ireland.

Kevin became enormously popular in mid-twentieth-century America and Britain through the Irish diaspora. Kavon may also draw from Cavan, the county in north-central Ireland whose name derives from the Irish "An Cabhán," meaning "the hollow" or "the bowl," referring to the drumlins landscape of the region. Some parents use Kavon as a Persian-influenced spelling, as "Kavan" (sometimes spelled Kavahn) also exists in Persian as a variant of Keyvan (کیوان), the Persian name for the planet Saturn, associated in classical Persian astrology with wisdom and time.

This multicultural phonetic overlap makes Kavon a genuinely cosmopolitan name. In modern usage, Kavon reads as a creative update on Kevin — softening the hard ending and lending a more open, flowing quality to a name that had grown extremely common in its traditional form. It occupies a comfortable middle ground between the recognizable and the distinctive, and its phonetic ambiguity is a feature rather than a bug: it can be claimed by Irish, Persian, or African-American naming traditions simultaneously, sitting quietly at their intersection.

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