Claven
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Claven is a boy’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “Possibly a variant of the Scottish name Calvin, which means 'bald'. It could also be a created name.”, and peaked in popularity in 1950.
What Claven Means
“Possibly a variant of the Scottish name Calvin, which means 'bald'. It could also be a created name.”
The Story of Claven
Imagine a name with the subtle strength of Scottish heritage, suggesting a mind that is both sharp and deeply thoughtful.
Claven may be a variant of the Scottish name Calvin, meaning 'bald,' or it could be a contemporary creation. The name Calvin itself has roots suggesting a connection to the earth or a clear, unadorned presence, conveying a sense of grounded intellect.
When you consider Claven for your son, you envision a boy with an analytical and determined mind. This name speaks to your hope for a child who is serious in his pursuits, thoughtful in his approach, and possesses a quiet, unwavering focus.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1950
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1950
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