Nevan (Irish: Naomhán, pronounced [ˈn̪ˠiːwaːnˠ]; meaning "saintly, holy", "little saint", or "follower of the saint") was a saint in Irish folklore whose feast day was reputedly marked in mid-September. His name is rarely used as a given name for boys. In English it is commonly pronounced as /ˈnɛvən/ NEV-ən, but is more closely approximated as /ˈnɛvɑːn/ NEV-ahn. With a different origin, Nevan is also a popular Islamic name found throughout North Africa, Arabia, and the Indian subcontinent.
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