Gavin
Found 8 entry about "Gavin"
GAV-in(English)
Gavin Name meanings & History
White hawk; youthful warrior. Medieval form of Gawain. Though it died out in England, it was reintroduced from Scotland in the 20th century. Gavin is used primarily as a masculine given name.
Zodiac Sign of Gavin: Gregarious Gemini,Go-getter Virgo
Synonyms of Gavin:
G: Gregarious,Genuine,Goof-off,Go-getter
A: Argumentative,Aggressive,Action,Ambitious,Assertive,Angry
V: Variety,Vexing,Vivacious,Versatility
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
N: Neat,Neurosis,Nagging,Nervous,Nice,Nutrition,Nitpicking
Gavin is:- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Gavin include American actor Gavin MacLeod, Australian singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw, and American journalist Gavin Newsom, who is the current governor of California.
2.) GAVIN (Male)
Usage: Welsh
Meanings: A borrowing from the Scottish, Gavin is a name of uncertain etymology. Some believe it is from Gwalchmai, a Gaelic name derived from the elements gwalch (a hawk) and maedd (a blow, battle). In Arthurian legend, Gavin is a byname for Sir Gawain, a knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur. (GAV-IN)
3.) Gavin (Male)
4.) Gavin (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: (English) alert; hawk
Other Forms: Gav, Gaven, Gavinn, Gavon, Gavvin, Gavyn
5.) GAVIN (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, some believe Gavin to be from Gwalchmai, a Gaelic name derived from the elements gwalch (a hawk) and maedd (a blow, battle). In Arthurian legend, Gavin is a byname for Sir Gawain, a knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur. (GAV-IN)
6.) Gavin (Female)
7.) GAVIN (Male)
Usage: Scottish
Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, some believe Gavin to be from the obsolete Gwalchmai, a Gaelic name derived from the elements gwalch (a hawk) and maedd (a blow, battle). In Arthurian legend, Gavin is a byname for Sir Gawain, a knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur. The name, which died out at the end of the Middle Ages, remained viable in Scotland until its revival elsewhere in the British Isles in the 20th century. (GAV-IN)
8.) Gavin (Male)
Usage: Welsh
Meanings: (Welsh) white hawk.
Other Forms: Gav, Gavan, Gavinn, Gavn, Gavohn, Gavon, Gavun