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What do you think of Devon for a boy? Do you prefer Devin? Pronounced DEV-in, not dee-VAWN or something (I really dislike that pronunciation but I posted on this name once before and some people told me they'd pronounce it that way).
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I like Devon and Devin for a boy but I have heard of several female Devon's. I think I would use Devon for a girl and Devin for a boy, like Frances/Francis.
Devin feels young and fresh despite that most Devin/Devon's I've known are in the 20-30 age range. It was never super popular and it has an established but not dated feel to it.
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It's a county in England. Not a boys name at all. As a name I therefore prefer Devin, but I don't like it.
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Never in my life would I imagine Devon being pronounced as dee-VAWN. If someone told me their name was dee-VAWN I would guess that it was spelled DeVahn or Devahn or Devawn or Devaun. When I see Devon I always think that it is pronounced DEV-in or DEV-un.Also I was looking at the popularity data for this name and I haven't been this surprised in while. I've only ever known one person named Devin and it was a boy. I may have briefly met a couple of other Devon's but not more than 3 and I usually meet a plethora of people with all kinds of names. I'm especially floundered by how popular Devon / Devin was for girls in the 90's and the early 2000's.Also both Devon and Devin were basically equally popular in the US for girls and Devin was more common by a bit for boys over Devon, but both spellings have both been more used for boys than for girls. I've never met a girl named Devon / Devin, but one time like a year or two ago the news showed the University of Washington graduating class that year and they briefly talked to a girl named Devon. This was the first time ever I had heard of Devon being used on a girl and my first impression was that I liked it but Dylan is better. Though really I prefer both Devin / Devon and Dylan for a boy but they aren't bad for girls.I really like the name Devin / Devon, though I used to think it was an underused boys name, now I learn that it was actually very popular fairly recently, maybe not top 50 popular but it was top 75 popular.

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This message was edited 4/20/2013, 4:25 AM

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I prefer Devon, as in the place (my parents are on holiday there right now) but it's not really my style. Devin looks quite ugly actually. Devon is pronounced DEV-un. I'd probably pronounce Devin the same, or DEV-in to rhyme which Kevin. Dee-VAWN makes no sense whatsoever.
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Devon's on my list for a boy. It's not a top contender but I like the way it sounds, a lot of people dislike it because of the association with the English county but I spent many memorable childhood holidays down there; it's a beautiful place so that aossication doesn't bother me one bit.
I think Devin is trendier than Devon, and I don't like the way it sounds as much. :)
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I've loved Devin (and Davin) for years, but I've never quite liked Devon as much. There's nothing wrong with it, and it's a nice name, I guess I just don't care for the Devon spelling. I've always pronounced it DEV-in and didn't even realize it could be pronounced differently.
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I'm really liking it lately. It's simple, but classy. I go back and forth on whether I like Devon or Devin more. They kind of give me different vibes- Devon is sleeker and more sophisticated, whereas Devin is a sporty, popular teen boy. Right now I prefer Devon.
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I like it. I like Devon, Devin, and Devan. I've met at least one male Devin and at least one female Devon, but I'm pretty sure I've also met male Devons and female Devins.
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I disagree with the other posters- I think of Devon as the "boy" spelling and Devin as the "girl" spelling. Probably because I've only ever known two people with the name, oddly enough a boy (Devon) and a girl (Devin). I think I prefer the name, either spelling, for a girl. I wouldn't think to pronounce Devon as dee-VAWN unless he was introduced that way.
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If I saw Devon on a boy I'd assume it was pronounced "Deh-VAWN" because to me Devin is the male spelling and Devon is the female spelling. I could certainly handle Devon on a boy, (pronounced like Devin) though. I prefer Devin all the way around though, even on a girl. Either way I think Devin/Devon sounds dated on a boy, maybe because I grew during the time where Devon Sawa was like the "it" boy of J-14 and Tiger Beat
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I think Devon is a better girl name. I say it and hear it differently from Devin.
Devon = DEV-un, rhyme Evan. Devin = DEV-in, rhyme Kevin. If I saw Devon on a boy I might think DEE-VAWN, like it's one of the De- prefixed black names. That'd be better than Devon DEV-un on a boy, IMO. I prefer Devin over Devon on a boy, but I don't care for Devin much either because it reminds me of the word devil, and feels sort of mean and cold. I like Devon on a girl, and I think I wouldn't have liked it if I hadn't met a female Devon. It's nice, sounds balanced and pretty and place-namey. I know a lot of people say Devon and Devin the same, but as long as I know her name is spelled Devon I'm somehow okay with it.
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I agree, it reminds me of the word devil as well which is why I wouldn't use it. I like Devon on a girl as well, I just slightly prefer it on a boy.
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Personally, Devin is the boy's name and Devon, as a place name, is a girl's name. They are both pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. I like Devon for a girl but for some reason I can't get into Devin on a boy. I think subliminally I'm still suffering from "Betwitched" reruns with Endora mispronouncing Darren's name in every episode.

This message was edited 4/19/2013, 4:32 PM

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I don't mind Devon on a girl, but I prefer it on a boy. I dislike Devin because to me it''s too close to devil. I love Bewitched!
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