JAVENS
Javens
Javens is a British surname with roots that can be traced back to the early 19th century. The surname is believed to have originated in the South of England, particularly in areas such as Kent and Sussex.
The etymology of the surname Javens is not certain, but it is thought to have evolved from the Old English personal name "Javian," which meant "son of Javius." Over time, the name Javens became a hereditary surname passed down through generations.
Individuals bearing the surname Javens have been associated with various professions and trades over the years, including farmers, artisans, and traders. The name has also been found in records documenting military and civil service.
Today, the surname Javens remains relatively uncommon, with only a small number of individuals carrying the name. However, those with the surname Javens can take pride in their heritage and the history associated with this distinctive British surname.
There are approximately 132 people named Javens in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Javens.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Barrie
- Barry
- Christopher
- John
- Kevin
- Michael
- Peter
- Philip
- Simon
Female
- Corinne
- Ethel
- Harriet
- Isobel
- Jane
- Joanne
- Linda
- Lisa
- Stephanie
- Valerie