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Re: the name Tevin
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Unless "Tevin" really is a variation of "Tavish" or "Tavin", it would otherwise appear to be a contemporary American invented name. One reference source I have claims that it was created to rhyme with "Kevin".If it actually has any Celtic roots, Daividh might know. He generally comes on board for the night shift. :)-- Nanaea
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I've heard it before, but not in any Celtic context. It bears no relation to anything I recognize. I vote for the invention theory.- Da.
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