Cleavon
c-lea-von
US Popularity:12503
Origin:British
Meaning:Land of cliffs; Hilly area; Slope; Cleaver; Carpenter, timber-worker
Imagine exploring majestic mountain ranges and valleys with your new one, and you’ll see that Cleavon will make a perfect fit. This masculine name has links to English last names like Cleave, Cleaveland, or Cleaves and, in turn, the Old English words clif and clive. It translates to “land of cliffs,” “hill,” “slope,” or “bank.” Whether or not this will describe your little one’s first home, the images of cliffs and hills will make for some beautiful inspiration for their future adventures. Cleavon may also come from the English Cleaver, which used to refer to someone who worked as a carpenter or timber worker. If you can imagine baby growing up to construct and create something beautiful using natural materials, Cleavon will make for a perfect fit.
How Popular Is The Name Cleavon?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2007
#12700
in 2007
- 942
from 2005
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