Devion

Meaning of Devion

Devion, pronounced DEV-ee-uhn (/ˈdɛviən/), is a spirited variant of the English place-name Devon, blending the steadfast resonance of “defender” with a whisper of Italian dolce vita. Like a luminous fresco in a quiet Roman courtyard, this name conjures warmth and creativity, drawing visions of sunlit piazzas and the protective embrace of an ancient fortress. Though it has waltzed between ranks in the 600s and 900s on U.S. baby-name charts—peaking modestly in the late 1980s and settling at a cozy 910th place with 14 newborns in 2024—its rarity only deepens its allure. He might steal your gelato and return it with a laugh, revealing a heart as generous and vibrant as the Mediterranean itself.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as DEV-ee-uhn (/ˈdɛviən/)

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