Gavynn

Meaning of Gavynn

Gavynn glides into the world like a white hawk at sunrise, its Celtic lineage soaring across emerald hills and sunlit plazas alike. Born from the ancient Old Irish word ghabhainn, meaning “white hawk,” the name carries a whisper of medieval lore while sparking a contemporary charm. Revered by Latin families for its melodious cadence, it weaves together fuerza and ternura with every utterance, promising both strength and sweetness. Over the past two decades, U.S. Social Security data show that Gavynn has never soared into the top 500 but carved out a steady perch within the thousand most treasured names for newborn boys. Parents often choose it for its rare elegance that feels at once timeless and freshly minted, like a treasured heirloom reborn. With its smooth pronunciation of guh-VIN and a story that dances between ancient legend and sunlit promise, Gavynn stands ready to carry new tales aloft on wings of hope.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as guh-VIN (/ɡəˈvɪn/)

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