Deaveon, of American origin, is a distinctive and unique unisex given name. It gained prominence during the late 20th century but remains less common compared to more traditional names, contributing to its appeal for parents seeking something distinct for their child. The name Deaveon consists of two elements: 'Dea', which may be derived from the Latin word 'deus' meaning 'god', and 'Vaughn', a surname of Welsh origin that signifies 'small'. However, it is essential to note that in the case of Deaveon, these elements do not convey specific meanings when combined. Instead, they contribute to creating an original and attention-grabbing name. Despite its uniqueness, there are no specific spelling variations or nicknames commonly associated with Deaveon, allowing the name to retain its distinctive character throughout childhood and adulthood.
"Deaveon saw peak popularity in 1999 with 11 births, followed by two years of 7 births each in 1998 and 2001. There were fewer occurrences in 2002 with only 5 births. Overall, between 1998 and 2002, the name Deaveon was given to a total of 30 newborns."