Yavian is of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will hear" or "God hears." It's derived from the Hebrew name Yeviyyah, which is a variation of Yochanan, meaning "God hears." The name Yavian is often associated with Judaism but has also gained popularity among other cultures. It's composed of two parts: "Yavi," which means "he will hear" or "God hears," and the suffix "-an," indicating possession or relation. Yavian is considered a unique and distinctive name, offering a fresh alternative to traditional names like John or Jonathan while still conveying a similar meaning.
The name Yavian has seen a fluctuating popularity over the years with peaks in 2006 and 2011, totaling 22 births since then.