Nevyn

Meaning of Nevyn

A name breezes in like chai-scented winds at dawn—Nevyn—that carries a trace of Celtic mist and the exuberance of an Indian celebration. Born from the Gaelic Naoimhín meaning “little saint,” this two-syllable marvel (NEV-in) wraps each beat in a halo of quiet grace while dancing to a playful, dholak-like rhythm. It feels equally at home whispered across misty Scottish glens or echoed through sunlit courtyards hung with marigold garlands. Though still delightfully rare in the U.S.—hovering around the mid-900s in popularity with just seven charming Nevins recorded in 2022—it’s steadily carving out its own legend, promising every boy who bears it a sprinkle of saintly warmth and a spark of adventurous spirit.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as NEV-in (/ˈnɛvɪn/)

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