Trevion

Meaning of Trevion

Trevion is a modern Anglo-American masculine name that likely emerged as a creative blend of the Celtic-derived element “Trev” (as in Trevor, meaning “large settlement”) and the Greek-influenced suffix “-ion,” giving it a sense of both heritage and innovation. First recorded modestly in U.S. birth data in the mid-1980s, it climbed gradually through the late 1990s, peaking in the early 2000s around the mid-600s rank, before settling into the high-800s by 2024 with 28 occurrences. Pronounced TRAY-vee-ahn (/tʌreɪˈviən/), Trevion conveys associations of leadership and adaptability without ever feeling overly common—it has never breached the top 100 but has maintained steady use for nearly forty years. Its three-syllable cadence and balanced consonant-vowel structure offer a distinctive yet approachable choice for parents seeking a name that combines tradition, subtle originality and reliable longevity.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as TRAY-vee-ahn (/tʌreɪˈviən/)

British English

  • Pronunced as TRAY-vee-uhn (/tʌreɪˈviən/)

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Notable People Named Trevion

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