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- Kevin - Wikipedia
Kevin is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name Caoimhín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkiːvʲiːnʲ]; Middle Irish: Caoimhghín [ˈkəiṽʲʝiːnʲ]; Old Irish: Cóemgein [ˈkoiṽʲɣʲinʲ]; Latinized as Coemgenus)
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Kevin
Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín meaning "beloved birth", derived from Old Irish Cóemgein, composed of cóem "dear, beloved, gentle" and gein "birth" Saint Caoimhín established a monastery in Glendalough, Ireland in the 6th century and is the patron saint of Dublin
- Kevin: Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity - Parents
Kevin is a frequently used boy name Learn more about the meaning, origin, and popularity of the name Kevin
- Bulls Kevin Huerter ejected for tapping ball that hits referee Che . . .
Kevin Huerter was ejected from the Chicago Bulls' home loss to Miami after a ball he tapped away in frustration hit referee Che Flores
- Kevin - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry
The name Kevin is a boy's name of Irish origin meaning "handsome" Kevin came to the US with the large wave of Irish Immigrants after World War I, hitting the US Top 1000 list for the first time in 1921 and never leaving
- Kevin - Name Meaning, What does Kevin mean? - Think Baby Names
Thinking of names? Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Kevin, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby boy name
- Kevin Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Boy Names Like Kevin - Mama Natural
The name Kevin is an English name with Irish origins, meaning “handsome, gentle, and kind ” It has been popular in the United States since the 19th century and experienced a surge in popularity in the 1950s and 1960s
- Kevin - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia
The name "Kevin" is of Irish origin and is derived from the Irish name "Caoimhín", which is believed to come from the Old Irish word "coem" meaning "kind, gentle, handsome" The name has a strong association with the 6th-century Saint Caoimhín, who was the patron saint of Dublin
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