National Gavin Day is annually observed on April 12. Gavin is a male name in English, Irish, Welsh, Swiss, and French cultures, in addition to its Scottish origin. Common variants include Gavyn, Gavon, Gaven, and McGavin. Gavin has recently eclipsed Kevin in popularity among boy names. It is interchangeable as a first and last name, with 49% of occurrences as a first name and 51% as a last name. Gavin is shared by an estimated 150,000 individuals in the United States.
The background of National Gavin Day
Gavin is a Scottish name for boys that means “God send” or “white hawk.” It is a condensed form of the names Gwalchgwyn and Gawain. Sir Gawain, a prominent character in Welsh, British, and Scottish mythology from the twelfth century and one of King Arthur’s legendary Round Table Knights, is the earliest known notable person to bear this name. According to the poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” Gawain was one of Camelot’s finest knights and Arthur’s nephew. In addition, he was Lancelot’s closest confidant, another of the renowned Knights of the Round Table. Gawain exemplified the ideals of chivalry, bravery, heroism, and honor, as did many characters in mediaeval tales.
Saint Gavinus is revered in the Italian city of Sassari. Gavinus was a former Roman centurion around the year 304 A.D., at the height of the Diocletianic Persecution, when the Roman Empire’s persecution of Christians was at its most severe. As one of the “Martini Tunitarri,” or “Martyrs of Torres” in Latin, he declined to worship pagan gods and converted to Christianity. Gavinus was executed by decree of Governor Barbarus in the city of Porto Torres. Another Saint Gavinus was a missionary cleric from the nearby town of Sardinia who was martyred in 130 A.D. during the Christian persecutions during the reign of Hadrian.
Gavin DeGraw, an American singer-songwriter whose 2003 debut album “Chariot” featured the hit single “I Don’t Want To Be,” is one of the most prominent Gavins. “One Tree Hill,” a popular early-2000s television programme about basketball, family ties, and high school romance, adopted DeGraw’s song as its theme. “Chariot” was certified platinum in the United States and Denmark and peaked at number 56 on the U.S. Billboard 200.
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NATIONAL GAVIN DAY ACTIVITIES
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight should be read.
“Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” is the epic narrative of one of the most prolific heroes in history. This fourteenth-century publication recounts Sir Gawain’s exploits and is one of the best-known Arthurian legends.
Listen to Gavin DeGraw
Start with “Chariot,” DeGraw’s most popular song. This should make you eager to hear all of his other tunes.
Discover Saint Gabius.
Pope Caius’s sibling was Saint Gabinus. He was a prominent figure in Christianity and a victim of Emperor Hadrian’s persecution for refusing to offer sacrifices to pagan gods.
5 GREAT FACTS ABOUT GAVINS
Between 1840 and 1920, the name ‘Gavin’ first appeared in the United States.
California is the U.S. state with the greatest number of Gavins, with 2,106 people sharing this name.
The popular television show “Gavin and Stacey” is based on actual people, such as the writer James Corden’s childhood friend Gavin, whose love story inspired the show.
Before entering politics, California Governor Gavin Newsom was a successful entrepreneur who founded the PlumpJack Group, which manages more than 23 businesses including hotels, wineries, and restaurants.
Gavin DeGraw withdrew out of the prestigious Ithaca College, where he was on scholarship to study music.
NATIONAL GAVIN DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | April 12 | Wednesday |
2024 | April 12 | Friday |
2025 | April 12 | Saturday |
2026 | April 12 | Sunday |
2027 | April 12 | Monday |