Galvon
g(a)-lvon,
gal-von
Origin:Irish
Other Origin(s):French
Meaning:Descendant of Gealbhán; Bright white; Hawk of the plain; Hawk of May
A cool-kid title for your little ray of sunshine, Galvon is typically given to boys. It’s a version of Galvin, which was originally an Anglicized last name stemming from the Irish Ó Gealbháin. Meaning “descendant of Gealbhán,” which in turn translates to “bright white,” baby’s dazzling presence will be evident from the moment they arrive. Galvon may also come from the French Gauvain, an alternate of Gavin, which signifies “hawk of the plain” or “hawk of May.” Regardless of why you choose it, Galvon is sure to inspire baby to spread their wings and always see the sunnier side of life.
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