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Chevaun

A variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately meaning God is gracious.

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Chevaun is a variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately meaning God is gracious. It belongs to the long history of Irish names traveling through English spelling traditions and emerging in forms that are both familiar and altered. The shift from Siobhan to Chevaun changes the look significantly, but the underlying devotional meaning remains in place.

What gives Chevaun its identity is the combination of Irish heritage and modern phonetic reshaping. It sounds contemporary, yet it still points back to one of the classic Gaelic female names. That makes it part of a broader pattern in which traditional Irish forms are re-imagined for easier spelling or a fresher visual style.

In use, Chevaun feels warm, slightly uncommon, and culturally grounded. It has the softness associated with names in the Joan family, but the spelling makes it feel distinctive and modernized rather than purely traditional.

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