Tavy is of Cornish origin, derived from the word "tavy," which means "hilly" or "wild." This name has a strong connection to Cornwall's rugged landscape and its Celtic roots. It is often used as a short form for names like Tavistock, which is an ancient market town in Devon, England. The name Tavy brings to mind images of vast rolling hills, untamed nature, and a sense of wild freedom.
There were five babies named Tavy born each year for one decade starting from 1989.