Montavious is a modern American masculine name that likely combines the French-derived element “mont” (meaning “mountain”) with a Latin-style suffix, reflecting a subtle nod to classical names like Octavius or Montague. First recorded in U.S. birth data in 1980, its use grew steadily through the 1990s and peaked in the early 2000s—forty-four newborns were named Montavious in 2003—before settling into a pattern of modest but consistent appearances. With just nine occurrences in 2024 (rank 915), it remains distinctive yet familiar. Connotations of strength, ambition and elevation lend the name an understated dignity, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that feels both contemporary and grounded in tradition.
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