Kavonna
k(a)-vonna,
kav(on)-na
US Popularity:11704
Origin:American
Other Origin(s):French, Irish, Scandinavian
Meaning:Follower of St. Caomhán, follower of St. Kevin; Young archer; Yew bow, bow wood
Kavonna may have American origins as a title that combines the prefix Ka with the name Yvonne. With French and Scandinavian roots, Yvonne carries a meaning of “young archer,” “yew bow,” or “bow wood,” but if you thought this name might have other connections, you’ve hit the bull’s-eye. Kavonna could be a variation of Kavanagh, an Irish surname which, in its original Irish form, Caomhánach, means “follower of St. Caomhán,” or “follower of St. Kevin.” Kevin in turn, bears the meaning of “handsome.” Whether you choose to raise your little one in faith or like the connection to archery, Kavonna is a handsome, gender-neutral name that’s as unique as baby.
Kavonna Name Popularity Data
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2007
Gender:
Girl
#16523
in 2007
- 4348
from 2004
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