Tavionna is a modern American-English name for girls, pronounced tuh-VYAH-nuh. Though its precise origins are not documented, it likely emerged in the late 20th century as a creative blend of sounds found in names like Tavion or Devonna, marrying a crisp opening syllable with a flowing three-beat rhythm. First recorded in U.S. birth data in 1999 at rank 883, it has since appeared sporadically in the mid-900s, peaking with eight occurrences in both 2010 and 1999. Parents drawn to Tavionna tend to value its distinctive character and ease of pronunciation—qualities that allow a child to stand out without inviting repeated spelling lessons. In choosing Tavionna, they strike a balance between contemporary inventiveness and a nod to familiar naming patterns, giving their daughter a name that feels both fresh and grounded.