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Savon

Boy #3421 most popular
African American American

Meanings & Origins

"from the Savoy region (French place name)"

Origin: French/Latin Sapaudia Language: French/English

"modern American blend with -von suffix"

Origin: Modern American Language: English

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“A smooth, rhythmic name with bold African American roots”

Origin & Etymology

Savon appears to blend French influence with American creativity. It may draw from Savoy (the historic Alpine region between France and Italy, whose Latin name was Sapaudia) or from the French word 'savon' meaning 'soap' — clean, pure, and refreshing. In African American naming traditions, the -on and -von suffixes (as in Davon, Javon, Devon) have been popular since the 1980s, and Savon fits naturally into this sonic family.

Popularity Story

Savon has been used steadily in African American communities, sharing its sound with names like Savion, Javon, and Devon. Tap dance legend Savion Glover — though spelled differently — brought a virtuosic, artistic association to this sound. Savon Shields, the Olympic boxer, has given the name athletic prominence.

Cultural Significance

The -on/-von suffix family (DeVon, DaVon, JaVon, SaVon) is a recognizable feature of African American naming creativity, creating names with strong rhythm and distinctive character. These names reflect the musical sensibility that has always been central to African American cultural expression.

Fun Facts

  • Savon Shields is an American amateur boxing champion who represented the US at the 2012 London Olympics
  • Savion Glover (different spelling) is widely regarded as the greatest tap dancer alive, known for his work on Broadway's Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk
  • The French word savon (soap) shares this name's spelling and suggests purity and freshness

Savon in Other Languages

French Savon (soap)
Spanish Savon

Popularity Over Time

Peaked 1993

Nicknames

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Middle Names

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Famous People Named Savon

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Savon Shields

Athlete

1994

American amateur boxer who represented the United States at the 2012 London Olympics in the heavyweight division

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Savion Glover

Entertainer

1973

American tap dance virtuoso and Broadway star, considered one of the greatest tap dancers in history; shares this name's...

American tap dance virtuoso and Broadway star, considered one of the greatest tap dancers in history; shares this name's sound with a different spelling