Tevin
Tevin is a variant spelling of the English name Kevin, which is derived from the Irish name Caoimhín. The name Caoimhín is composed of the Irish words 'caomh' meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful' and 'gein' meaning 'birth' or 'offspring'.
The name Kevin, and its variant Tevin, can be interpreted to mean 'handsome birth' or 'beautiful offspring'. It was originally a Celtic name that gained popularity in the English-speaking world.
The spelling variation of Tevin is likely a modern adaptation or creative spelling of the more traditional Kevin. While the meaning remains the same, the alternative spelling may have been chosen for its unique or distinct appearance.
Both Kevin and Tevin are popular names for boys, with Kevin being more common and traditional, while Tevin offers a contemporary and slightly more distinctive option.