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Nevin

From Gaelic 'naomhín' meaning little saint or holy one.

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Nevin is a name of Irish and Scottish Gaelic origin, most commonly understood as an anglicization of the Irish "Naomhín," a diminutive of "naomh" meaning saint or holy one — so the name carries the endearing sense of "little saint." Alternate derivations trace it to the Gaelic "Mac Cnáimhín," meaning son of the little bone, a clan name that became anglicized over generations of English administrative record-keeping. Either way, Nevin is a name rooted in the Celtic landscape and the spiritual culture of early medieval Ireland.

The name gained modest American recognition through Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin (1862–1901), a Pittsburgh-born composer whose parlor songs — most famously "The Rosary" and "Mighty Lak' a Rose" — were enormously popular in the late Victorian era. His prominence gave the surname-as-given-name an American foothold in the early twentieth century, particularly in families with Scots-Irish heritage. The name also appears in Scottish records as a clan designation, giving it resonance across both Celtic traditions.

Nevin occupies a pleasingly uncommon register today. It has the compact, two-syllable cadence that works well in modern naming, along with the soft "v" sound that gives it a gentle strength. For parents exploring Irish heritage names beyond the heavily used Liam, Niall, or Cillian, Nevin offers authentic Celtic roots with a lighter footprint — a name with genuine history that rarely appears on any popularity chart.

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