Dawan

Meaning of Dawan

In the silken space between night’s last whisper and morning’s first breath, Dawan emerges as a name both elemental and elusive, born of modern American invention yet alight with the timeless promise of dawn. Pronounced dah-WAHN (/dɑːˈwɑːn/), it drifts across the tongue like a quiet breeze stirring cherry blossoms on a lacquered pond, its cool clarity lending balance to sunlit beginnings. Unisex in its gentle neutrality, Dawan carries the subtle radiance of a new day without surrendering to overt sentimentality, a trait prized by those who find poetry in muted landscapes. In the United States it hovers modestly near the 900th rank—fewer than a dozen infants receive its gift each year—bestowing upon its bearers an understated distinction that feels as carefully kintsugi’d as a cracked porcelain vessel made whole. Though sparse in usage, its syllables resonate with renewal, inviting each bearer to rise like mist off a rice field at dawn, quietly claiming their own horizon.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as dah-WAHN (/dɑːˈwɑːn/)

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Notable People Named Dawan

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