Taveion

Meaning of Taveion

Taveion is a male given name of modern American origin, exhibiting a tripartite syllabic structure with primary stress on the second syllable and a phonetic profile transcribed as /təˈviː.ɑn/ in American English. Etymologically, it appears to derive from a streamlined form of the Latin-derived Tavian—itself a contraction of Octavianus—augmented by the -eion suffix characteristic of 21st-century naming innovation within Anglo-American, particularly African American, communities. Onomastic data from the United States between 1999 and 2008 document annual occurrences ranging from 5 to 13, corresponding to national ranks between 804 and 908, thereby situating Taveion within a niche stratum of emerging but limited diffusion. Its adoption pattern, when mapped against contemporaneous naming registries, reveals episodic peaks in the mid-2000s that coincide with broader shifts toward bespoke name coinages in Anglo-American populations, offering a microcosm of evolving onomastic preferences. In socio-cultural analyses, Taveion is correlated with attributes of creativity, leadership, and individualism, mirroring macro-level trends toward unique phonological patterns and bespoke identity markers. Its morphological and phonological configuration exemplifies a technical synthesis of classical grafting and contemporary phonetic experimentation, underscoring the name’s analytical significance in studies of modern English anthroponymy.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as tuh-VEE-on (/təˈviː.ɑn/)

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Notable People Named Taveion

Taveion Hollingsworth -
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Curated bySusan Clarke

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