Chavonne
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Chavonne is a girl’s name of Irish origin, meaning “Chavonne is a modern, likely Americanized, variant of Siobhan, which is an Irish form of Joan, ultimately derived from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1979.
What Chavonne Means
“Chavonne is a modern, likely Americanized, variant of Siobhan, which is an Irish form of Joan, ultimately derived from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious'.”
The Story of Chavonne
This name, a melodious echo of Irish spirit and divine grace, carries a warmth that feels like a blessing for your child.
Chavonne is a modern, likely Americanized, variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew 'Yochanan,' meaning 'God is gracious,' this name carries centuries of history and religious significance. It emerged in recorded data in the mid-20th century, carrying a blend of Celtic charm and biblical blessing.
There's a gentle kindness in the sound of 'Chavonne,' a resonance of grace that you can already feel in your daughter. This name feels like a whispered prayer, a promise of benevolent fortune. When you write it on a birth announcement, it feels both elegant and deeply spiritual, a reflection of the gracious spirit you anticipate in her.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#57 in 1979
Total Births
513
First Recorded
1955
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