The baby name Sivan is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "SEE-vahn".
Sivan is Hebrew in Origin.
Sivan is a Hebrew name that means "ninth month" in the Jewish calendar. It is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. In the Jewish tradition, Sivan is the month in which the holiday of Shavuot is celebrated, which commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. The name Sivan has been used in Israel for many years and has become increasingly popular in recent years.
The pronunciation of Sivan is "SEE-vahn" or "sih-VAHN". The name is composed of two Hebrew letters, "samech" and "vav", which together form the word "Sivan". The name is often spelled with an additional "n" at the end, as in "Sivann", but this is not the traditional spelling.
The origin of the name Sivan can be traced back to the Hebrew Bible, where it is mentioned as the name of the third son of Zerah, a descendant of Judah. The name is also mentioned in the Talmud, a central text of Judaism, as the name of a rabbi who lived in the second century CE. In modern times, the name Sivan has become popular in Israel and is often given to children born in the month of Sivan.