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      Meaning of the first name Chyvonne

      Origin

      French Origin, Variant of Chantal

      Meaning

      God is Gracious

      Variations

      Chavonne, Chevonne, Chivonne
      The name Chyvonne is a variant of the name Chantal, which has its roots in French origin. Derived from the Latin name Cantalis, meaning singer or song, Chantal was popularized by the 17th-century French saint, Jeanne-Françoise de Chantal. Chyvonne carries a similar meaning to Chantal, often interpreted as God is gracious, reflecting a positive theological connotation and an emphasis on divine kindness.

      Chyvonne, like its counterpart Chantal, has historical significance particularly in French culture. While Chantal gained popularity among the nobility and clergy, Chyvonne has less extensive historical documentation. However, it can be noted that variations of the name emerged in the 20th century, becoming more popular in Anglophone countries. The 20th century saw an increase in the adoption of unique and variant names, creating a space for Chyvonne to gain traction among parents seeking distinguishable yet meaningful names for their children.

      In contemporary settings, Chyvonne is viewed as a distinctive and stylish name. It retains a certain charm, appealing to those who appreciate uniqueness in naming. While not as common as some traditional names, Chyvonne is still used, particularly in diverse communities where parents seek names that stand out while maintaining a connection to their origins. Social media and popular culture have also influenced its usage, with some public figures bearing the name, further contributing to its recognition in modern society.

      Based on our records...

      Patterson

      Patterson

      This is the most common surname associated with Chyvonne.
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