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      Meaning of the first name Clevon

      Origin

      Possibly Derived from Clevon or Clevon

      Meaning

      Famous, Well-known, Derived from Cleve

      Variations

      Chevon, Levona, Cleona
      The name Cleveon is believed to be derived from the names Cleve or Clevon, which are associated with meanings such as famous or well-known. This name carries an authoritative connotation, often suggesting a person of significance or renown. The construction of the name implies a sense of prominence and recognition, making it appealing for those seeking a name with a strong, positive identity.

      Historically, the roots of the name can be traced back to linguistic variations in the English and potentially Dutch languages. The components Cleve and Clevon appear in historical texts and naming conventions that placed emphasis on recognizable traits or accomplishments of individuals. Names with similar meanings have been celebrated in various cultures throughout the centuries, reflecting a broader human affinity for names that evoke esteem and reputation.

      In contemporary society, Cleveon is not a widely common name; however, its uniqueness can set individuals apart in both personal and professional contexts. The name may resonate with parents looking for distinctive options for their children, grounded in historical significance yet fresh and original. In modern naming trends, there is a growing appreciation for names that carry meaningful backgrounds, reinforcing Cleveon’s potential to be seen as a strong, distinctive choice in today’s naming landscape.

      Based on our records...

      Moore

      Moore

      This is the most common surname associated with Clevon.
      Elisha

      Elisha

      This is the most common name of those married to a Clevon.
      Clevon

      Clevon

      This is the most common name for a child of a Clevon.
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      1906 is when there were the most people born with the first name Clevon.

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