Trevion

Meaning of Trevion

The name Trevion is a distinctive and modern choice for boys, pronounced as TRAY-vee-uhn (/tʌreɪˈviən/) in English. It is an American invention, likely derived from the combination of popular name elements such as "Trev-" and "-ion." Trevion exudes a sense of uniqueness and contemporary flair, making it appealing to parents seeking a name that stands out. Over the years, the popularity of Trevion has shown some fluctuation in the United States. It reached its peak in 2002 with 203 occurrences, ranking at 824th place. Despite not being among the top names, Trevion maintains a steady presence and has been chosen consistently by parents each year since its introduction in the late 1980s. A variation of this name includes Treveon, offering another stylish option for those who favor this distinctive sound.

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

Trevion Lamon Williams is a professional basketball player known for his time with the Purdue Boilermakers and Ratiopharm Ulm.
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