Chavonne
Chavonne Origin and Meaning
Chavonne is a feminine name that appears to be derived from the French name Yvonne (feminine form of Yvon, from Germanic 'yew' meaning 'archer'), with the 'Ch-' prefix potentially reflecting a creative adaptation or influence from other 'Ch-' beginning names. The name emerged in the United States primarily in the 1970s and saw its peak usage during the 1980s. Chavonne has a melodic three-syllable pattern and the sophisticated sound associated with French-influenced names. While never among the most common names, it maintained modest usage through the 1990s before gradually declining in popularity. The name has been given to baby girls across various communities in the United States. Contemporary usage is relatively limited, making Chavonne somewhat distinctive for those born in recent years.