Meaning & History
Devin 2 is a surname of English and French origin, derived from a nickname for a person who behaved in a divine or prophetic manner. The name comes from the Old French word devin, meaning "divine" or "seer, fortune teller," which itself traces back to the Latin divinus. This reflects a historical practice of bestowing surnames based on perceived characteristics or occupations, often in a playful or ironic sense.
A variant form of the surname is Devine 2, which shares the same origin and meaning. The name also has a rich set of given-name descendants that have become popular in English-speaking countries, including Davin, Devan, Deven, Devin, Devon, and Devyn.
Distribution
According to surname distribution data, Devin 2 is found in both England and France, reflecting its dual linguistic roots. It is relatively rare compared to some other surnames, but it has persisted over centuries in various regions.
- Meaning: Divine, seer
- Origin: Old French devin < Latin divinus
- Type: Occupational or nickname surname
- Usage regions: English, French