Chevon is an uncommon unisex given name, of unknown origin and meaning. It is composed of two parts: 'chev', which could be derived from the French word for horse, 'cheval', and 'on', a common English suffix. The name first appeared in the United States around the mid-20th century but remains quite rare today. In the few instances it has been used, it has been given to both boys and girls, suggesting that it may be intended as a unisex name.
Chevon experienced significant popularity from 1978 to 1983, peaking with 77 births in 1979. However, its usage declined thereafter, dropping below 10 births per year from 1994 onwards. Overall, the name had a total of 555 births between 1964 and 2000.