Havin
Havin is Kurdish in origin, coming from the Kurdish word for 'summer' and used as a feminine given name among Kurdish speakers.
No. Havin is a secular, season-derived Kurdish name and is not a Quranic name; it is, however, commonly used by Muslim Kurds.
Pronounced ha-VEEN, with stress on the second syllable; in Kurmanji/Sorani Kurdish phonology it is /haˈviːn/.
Yes. Common variants reflect Kurdish orthography: Havin and Havîn (with circumflex) are seen in Latin-script transcriptions.
Related short, nature-oriented regional names include Hala and Hawar; they are culturally adjacent but have distinct meanings.