Haven

Haven, from the Old English 'haefan', translates to a place of safety and protection. It conveys a sense of security and peace, often associated with harbors or sanctuaries that offer refuge from storms.

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The name Haven originates from English, signifying a place of safety and refuge.

  • Popularity: 455th
  • Babies named Haven in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1353
    Male: 125
  • Nicknames: Hay, Venny, Vee, Havi, Hava.
  • Full Names: Haven Michelle, Haven James, Haven Marie, Haven Lee, Haven Grace.
  • Famous Namesakes: Haven Kimmel-author, Haven Denney-figure skater, Haven Moses-football player, Haven Gillespie-songwriter, Haven Mankin-artist.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a unisex name leaning towards female usage.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Haven resonates with the number 7, which is often associated with introspection, determination, and a deep desire for understanding the unseen aspects of life. Those with this number are usually introspective seekers of wisdom, transcending earthly concerns to explore higher realms of knowledge.

Among contemporary names, Haven has steadily gained popularity over the past few decades. It reached its peak popularity in the early 21st century, especially in the United States, where it has become a trendy choice in both urban and suburban areas. It's appreciated for its unique, serene connotation and modern sound.

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