The Name Kaevion

THE IMAGINATIVE

  • Friendly
  • Energetic
  • Intelligent
  • Inattentive
  • Changeable
  • Nervous

About the Name Kaevion

The vibrant letter V is the classic symbol for masculine and feminine vigor. It is the letter of virility, virtue, voluptuousness, Viagra, va-va-voom, vixen, and vamp, and when it appears in words initialized by the forcefully masculine letter K, defines an individual whose passion for life is directed by powerfully hedonistic urges. It should be pointed out, however, that the letter N is the symbol of negativity (no, not, never, nyet, nada, nix, nothing, naught) and introduces an element of pessimism in that displays itself in the KVNs’ bouts of self-doubt.

And yet the quirky KVNs have a unique ability to be everyone’s best friend without ever being completely understood. Simply put… they are extraordinarily likeable. These are also people with a great sense of humor – often lost on others who don’t grasp their sly witticisms – and animated modes of self-expression. The live-and-let live KVNs aren’t ones to be slowed down by misunderstandings of their intentions, however, for they’re sincere in their belief that people would get through life easier if they could only laugh in the face of adversity -- like they do. There’s nothing KVNs hates more than conflict. Throw them into a debate and they’ll likely just walk away.

Many people whose names begin with the letter K are politically minded, and KVNs are political animals in the extreme. They have no illusions about how life works and if you’re trying to out-maneuver them in the workplace, you’d better have your ducks in a row. KVNs don’t really care if you consider them to be perfect and -- in the spirit of all’s fair in love and war -- they’re not above using every trick in the book including making you look bad. They have enough confidence in their fundamental magnanimity to afford the occasional foray into self-interest.

If there’s any real criticism about the way KVNs live their lives, it usually comes from the women in their lives, for KVNs like to think of themselves as creatures of the wild and aren’t about to cage themselves without a fight. This reticence to make decisive choices in his relationships makes him a risky wager for women who lack their own sense of purpose. Still, while his romantic oscillations may prove maddening to potential lovers, no one will argue that the KVN – with his strong sense of justice -- isn’t a desirable prize; the problem is that the kind of women that the KVN needs in his life is the same kind that won’t put up with undulating behavior. Women that do, live in hope that he’ll one day have a rush of blood and throw himself into the affair without first dissecting every eventuality. In the KVN’s life, there’s not much difference between fearing failure and fearing success.