Talon

Meaning of Talon

The name Talon, predominantly used for males, carries a strong and unique presence. Pronounced as TAL-uhn or TAY-lun, this name is derived from the French word "talon," meaning "heel" or "claw," often associated with the sharp claws of birds of prey. This connotation gives the name a sense of strength and agility, making it a popular choice for parents seeking a distinctive and powerful name for their child. The variation Talyn offers an alternative spelling while maintaining the same robust essence.

In recent years, Talon has seen moderate popularity in the United States, consistently ranking within the top 1000 names since 2004. Its highest occurrence was in 2009 when it ranked at 439 with 638 newborns given this name. The trend shows that Talon has maintained steady usage over the past few decades, reflecting its enduring appeal among modern parents. Whether chosen for its unique sound or its fierce associations, Talon continues to be a compelling choice for baby boys.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as TAL-uhn (/tələn/)

American English

  • Pronunced as TAY-lun (/teɪˈlən/)

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