Reaven is a unique, unisex given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'small, numerous'. It is derived from the Hebrew word 'rav,' which signifies 'many' or 'great'. Reaven is often used as a variant spelling of Raven, another name with similar pronunciation and meaning. Traditionally, it has been more prevalent in Jewish communities but has gained wider usage in recent times. As a given name, Reaven brings together elements of uniqueness and tradition, offering parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their child's first name.
The name Reaven was quite popular in 1993 with six babies born that year. However, it did not gain widespread usage as only six individuals have been named Reaven in total.