Proper noun
Joven (plural Jovens)
A surname from Spanish.
Dar also assured Capiz governor Esteban Evan Contreras and Aklan governor Joven Miraflores that DA will fast-track the delivery of agri-fishery interventions to typhoon-stricken farmers and fishers. Source: Internet
During the first five months of 1901, Picasso lived in Madrid, where he and his anarchist friend Francisco de Asís Soler founded the magazine Arte Joven (Young Art), which published five issues. Source: Internet
Team members were Jayden Davis, Davion Willis, Joven Harper and Michael Thompson. Source: Internet
“To me it drives home the concept of neighbor,” said Abraham Joven, Director of Advocacy and Justice for Immigrants for the Diocese of San Bernardino, speaking about the new Pew data. Source: Internet