Sevani
Sevani is a surname of Armenian origin. It is derived from the Armenian word "sevan," meaning "blue," and is often associated with the large, freshwater Lake Sevan in Armenia. Historically, the name may have referred to individuals who lived near or had a connection to this significant body of water. Like many surnames, its adoption likely occurred over time, becoming a hereditary identifier for families. While its primary association is Armenian, variations or similar-sounding surnames might exist in other cultures due to migration and linguistic evolution. Individuals with the Sevani surname can be found in Armenia, as well as in diaspora communities around the world, particularly in countries with substantial Armenian populations such as the United States, France, Russia, and Lebanon. The name itself carries a natural and geographical connotation, evoking the iconic imagery of Lake Sevan.