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Donevin
Pronounced DON-uh-vin /ˈdɒn.ə.vɪn/Medium
Meaning: Donevin reads as a modern name in the Donovan and Devin family, most likely a blend or respelling of the two. Donovan comes from Irish O Donndubhain, 'dark brown,' and Devin from Irish roots variously read as 'poet' or 'fawn.' Donevin fuses the familiar Don- opening with a Devin-style ending, and its exact build is uncertain.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Donevin belongs to the Donovan and Devin family, most plausibly a blend that joins Donovan's Don- to a Devin-style close. Donovan carries the Irish 'dark' sense and Devin the 'poet' reading; the precise assembly here is uncertain, which we note.
It appeared in the United States in the two-thousands, given to only about fifteen boys a year even at its brief peak, and stayed rare. A Donevin from that time is a teenager or young adult today.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Donevin mean?
It is a modern blend or respelling in the Donovan and Devin family, from Irish roots meaning 'dark' or 'poet.'
How do you pronounce Donevin?
It is said DON-uh-vin /ˈdɒn.ə.vɪn/ - three syllables, stress on the first.
Is Donevin a boy or girl name?
Donevin is used as a boy's name.
How popular is Donevin?
It was always rare in the United States, given to only about fifteen boys a year even at its peak in the two-thousands.













