Zaevion is a unique and modern name for boys, pronounced as zay-vee-on (/zeɪˈviːən/). This distinctive name has gained modest popularity in the United States over the years, reflecting a steady but niche appeal. Zaevion does not have widely recognized variations or direct origins from traditional languages, which adds to its contemporary charm. It first appeared in U.S. naming records in 2004 and saw its peak usage in 2016 with 35 occurrences, ranking at 3230. The name Zaevion could be associated with individuality and modernity, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for something uncommon yet stylish.
Zaevion William Dobson, a football player at Fulton High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, was posthumously awarded the Arthur Ashe Courage Award for his bravery in shielding three girls from gunfire. |