Fawn

The name Fawn symbolizes innocence, gentleness, and innocence, much like a young deer. It evokes images of grace, tenderness, and a spirit unblemished by the struggles of life.

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The name Fawn is derived from the Old French word 'faon,' meaning young deer, and eventually from the Latin word 'fētus,' which translates to 'offspring.' It entered the English lexicon as a word to indicate a young deer in the mid-16th century, and later evolved into a given name.

  • Babies named Fawn in the US in 2023:
    Female: 22
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Fawnie, Fawna, Fauna, F, Fawnee.
  • Full Names: Fawn Elizabeth, Fawn Marie, Fawn Sophia, Fawn Amelia, Fawn Isabelle.
  • Famous Namesakes: Fawn Hall - Secretary, Fawn Weaver - Author, Fawn M. Brodie - Biographer, Fawn Rosenbaum - Activist, Fawn Smith - Actress.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a feminine name, but may also be unisex.
  • Numerology: The name Fawn is associated with the numerology number 5, which signifies adventure, freedom, and dynamic energy. People with this name number are often adaptable and thrive in changing environments. They are driven by curiosity and the desire for variety.

Fawn is a relatively unique and less common name, without being obscure. It enjoyed moderate popularity in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. While it is not among the top-ranking names today, it carries a distinctive charm for those seeking a gentle and evocative name.

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