Meaning & Origin
Devine 2 is an English surname variant of Devin 2, which itself originated as a nickname from Old French devin, meaning "divine" or "seer, fortune teller," ultimately derived from Latin divinus. The name likely was bestowed upon someone who was believed to have prophetic or spiritual insights.Etymology and OriginsThe root of Devine 2 traces back to the Latin divinus, meaning "of a god" or "divine." In Old French, devin took on the meaning of a soothsayer or prophet. The surname thus may have been occupational, referring to someone who practiced divination, or a nickname for a particularly pious or inspired individual.Geographic DistributionAccording to data from Forebears, the surname Devine 2 has most frequent occurrences in Ireland and Scotland, with notable clusters also found in Australia and the United States. It is closely associated with the more common variant "Devine" (without the number), which is an anglicized form of the Irish Ó Duibhín, though this etymology is different from the French-derived Devine 2.Related NamesThe related name Devin 2 shares the same Old French root. Variants such as Divine and Devin are common in English-speaking countries.Meaning: Divine one, seerOrigin: Old French; ultimately LatinType: Surname (occupational/nickname)Regions: English-speaking world, especially Ireland and Scotland