Never in my life would I imagine
Devon being pronounced as dee-VAWN. If someone told me their name was dee-VAWN I would guess that it was spelled DeVahn or Devahn or Devawn or Devaun. When I see
Devon I always think that it is pronounced DEV-in or DEV-un.
Also I was looking at the popularity data for this name and I haven't been this surprised in while. I've only ever known one person named
Devin and it was a boy. I may have briefly met a couple of other
Devon's but not more than 3 and I usually meet a plethora of people with all kinds of names. I'm especially floundered by how popular
Devon /
Devin was for girls in the 90's and the early 2000's.
Also both
Devon and
Devin were basically equally popular in the US for girls and
Devin was more common by a bit for boys over
Devon, but both spellings have both been more used for boys than for girls. I've never met a girl named
Devon /
Devin, but one time like a year or two ago the news showed the University of
Washington graduating class that year and they briefly talked to a girl named
Devon. This was the first time ever I had heard of
Devon being used on a girl and my first impression was that I liked it but
Dylan is better. Though really I prefer both
Devin /
Devon and
Dylan for a boy but they aren't bad for girls.
I really like the name
Devin /
Devon, though I used to think it was an underused boys name, now I learn that it was actually very popular fairly recently, maybe not top 50 popular but it was top 75 popular. I guess
Devon /
Devin isn't the underused gem that I thought it was but I still really like it. I've always loved both spellings, I can't choose if I prefer
Devin or
Devon more. I also like
Devan but not as much as
Devin and
Devon. I'd probably go with the spelling
Devon purely because it never got quite as popular as
Devin.
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