Shivawn
Shivawn is a given name, primarily used for females. Its origins are Irish, as a variation of the name Siobhán, which itself is derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth. Elizabeth has meanings such as "my God is abundance" or "my God is my oath." The phonetic spelling of Siobhán in English often leads to variations like Shivawn, Shavonne, or Shevon.
The name Siobhán gained prominence in Ireland due to Saint Joan of Arc, whose name was translated
While not among the most common names globally, Shivawn and its variants have appeared in various cultural