The name Tzion is a male given name of Hebrew origin, pronounced as tsi-OHN (/tsiˈon/). It is a variation of the name Zion, which holds significant cultural and historical connotations. In Hebrew, Tzion refers to Jerusalem and is often associated with a place of spiritual elevation and sanctity. The name has biblical roots and symbolizes a strong connection to heritage and faith.
In the United States, the name Tzion has been relatively rare but consistently used over the past two decades. Its popularity peaked in 2005 when it ranked 6633rd with 11 occurrences. Despite its modest usage, Tzion carries profound meaning and a sense of uniqueness for those who choose it. The name appeals to parents looking for a distinctive yet meaningful choice that reflects deep cultural significance.