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  1. Devan (actor) - Wikipedia

    Devan Sreenivasan (born 8 January 1952) is an Indian film and television actor and politician. He is known for his character roles, mostly as villain, in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and a few …

  2. Devang Desai M.D., F.A.C.S. | San Antonio ENT

    Desai sees adults and children for general ENT issues. With 3 convenient locations across San Antonio, we’re never far away. A native of Chicago, Dr. Desai graduated from Northwestern …

  3. Devan - Name Meaning and Origin

    The name Devan is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic word "damhán" meaning "little deer." It is a unisex name that can be given to both boys and girls. Devan symbolizes grace, …

  4. Devan - Baby Name Meaning, Origin and Popularity

    Learn about the baby name Devan including baby name meaning, gender, origin, and more.

  5. Devan - Wikipedia

    Devan v. Ernst & Young LLP, a 1998 lawsuit in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

  6. Devan Chemicals – Sustainable textile finishes

    Since July 2021, Devan is part of Pulcra Chemicals, a leading specialty chemicals company based in Germany. Devan’s history in novel polymer development and special finishes goes …

  7. Meaning Of The Name Devan

    Mar 17, 2025 · Devan originates from the Sanskrit word 'Deva,' meaning 'divine' or 'god-like.' The name carries divine connotations in Hinduism, Tamil, and Irish Gaelic languages.

  8. Baby Name Guide: Origins, Meanings, Nicknames and Best Combinations - Devan

    4 days ago · Explore the timeless baby name Devan: Discover its meaning, origin, popularity rankings, and why it's a perfect choice. Find more baby name ideas at PatPat!

  9. Meaning of the name Devan - Wisdom Library

    Jul 11, 2025 · Background, origin and meaning of Devan: The name Devan has multiple origins and meanings depending on the cultural context. In Sanskrit, Devan (देवन) means "divine," …

  10. Devan - Name Meaning and Popularity

    Devan is a male name with origins in multiple cultures. It can be pronounced as DEV-uhn in both American and British English, while the Irish pronunciation is DEE-vawn.