Devon (given name)

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Devon
Pronunciation/ˈdɛvən/
GenderUnisex
Origin
Meaningafter the English county Devon, from the surname Devon
Region of originmainly North America
Other names
Related namesDevin, Devyn

The given name Devon is of uncertain origin. It is mainly a North American name, and may be derived from either the English county Devon, or from the surname Devon. A feminine variant of the name is Devonne.[1]

People[]

  • Devon Alexander (born 1987), American boxer
  • Devon Allman (born 1972), vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, and songwriter
  • Devon Anderson (Devon Carlo Anderson, born 1987), English actor
  • Devon Aoki (Devon Edwenna Aoki, born 1982), Japanese-American supermodel and actress
  • Devon Bailey (born 1991), Canadian football player
  • Devon Beitzel (born 1988), American professional basketball point guard
  • Devon Bostick (born 1991), Canadian actor
  • Devon Conway (born 1991), New Zealand cricketer
  • Devon Dotson (born 1999), American basketball player
  • Devon Gearhart (Devon Gearhart, born 1995), American actor
  • Devon Gummersall (Devon Ryan Gummersall, born 1978), American television and film actor
  • Devon Hughes (aka 'Brother Devon' and 'D-Von Dudley', born 1972), American wrestler
  • Devon Kershaw (born 1982), Canadian cross country skier
  • Devon Key (born 1997), American football player
  • Devon Levi (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Devon Malcolm (Devon Eugene Malcolm, born 1963), English cricketer
  • Devon McTavish (born 1984), American soccer player
  • Devon Morris (born 1961), Jamaican sprinter
  • Devon Murray (Devon Michael Murray, born 1988), Irish actor who plays Seamus Finnigan in the Harry Potter movies
  • Devon Odessa (born 1974), American actress and film producer
  • Devon Nicholson (born 1982), Canadian professional wrestler
  • Devon (actress) (born 1977), American porn actress
  • Devon (rapper) (Devon Martin), Canadian rapper
  • Devon Russell (died 1997), Jamaican rocksteady and reggae singer and record producer
  • Devon Saal, South African professional footballer for Milano United
  • Devon Sandoval, American soccer player forward for Major League Soccer Real Salt Lake
  • Devon (singer) (Devon Song, born 1980), lead male vocalist in Taiwanese band Nan Quan Ma Ma
  • Devon Sawa (Devon Edward Sawa, born 1978), Canadian actor
  • Devon Seron (Devon May Natividad Seron, born 1993), Filipina actress
  • Devon Sproule (born 1982), American musician
  • Devon Smith (Devon Sheldon Smith, born 1981), West Indian cricketer
  • Devon Soltendieck (born 1985), Canadian MuchMusic VJ
  • Devon Storm (Chris Ford), American wrestler
  • Devon Teuscher, American ballet dancer
  • Devon Thomas, West Indian cricketer from Antigua
  • Devon Torrence, American football cornerback and National Football League free agent
  • Devon Travis, American professional baseball Toronto Blue Jays second baseman
  • Devon van Oostrum, British basketball player for Laboral Kutxa of the Spanish League
  • Devon Werkheiser (Devon Joseph Werkheiser, born 1991), American actor and singer
  • Devon Williams, member of Los Angeles melodic pop punk band Osker
  • Devon Williams, South African rugby union player
  • Devon Windsor, American model
  • Devon White (baseball) (Devon Markes White or "Devo", born 1962), Jamaican American baseball player
  • Devon White (footballer) (born 1964), English footballer
  • Devon Wylie, American football wide receiver for the NFL San Francisco 49ers

Fictional characters[]

  • Devon, one of the main characters in Power Rangers Beast Morphers
  • Devon (The Office), Devon White, from the US TV series The Office
  • Devon Miles, the head of the Foundation for Law and Government in the original Knight Rider series
  • Devon D'Marco, from the Netflix original series Project Mc²
  • Devon Woodcomb, from the US TV series Chuck
  • Catarina Devon, a pirate from the manga and anime One Piece

See also[]

References[]

  • Hanks, P; Hardcastle, K; Hodges, F (2006) [1990]. A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
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