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Davion

Davion is a modern elaboration of David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.

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Davion is a modern given name that likely grew out of the long and durable name David, with influence from naming patterns that favor endings like "-ion," "-on," and "-ian." David comes from Hebrew Dawid, usually understood as "beloved," and has traveled through Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions for millennia. Davion does not appear to be an ancient separate branch of that family; rather, it feels like a contemporary English-language development, probably shaped by both phonetic creativity and the rise of names such as Davon, Deion, and Damian.

Linguistically, then, Davion is old at the root and modern in the form. Because the form itself is recent, its best-known bearers are contemporary rather than historical. Athletes and entertainers have helped make it visible, including figures such as basketball player Davion Mitchell, and the name has been heard often enough in American sports culture to sound energetic and current.

Its usage rose especially in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, when many parents embraced names that preserved biblical familiarity while creating a fresher sound. That evolution matters: Davion often reads as more streamlined and modern than David, less overtly scriptural but still linked to the deep prestige of that root. In perception, it has moved from unusual to recognizable, especially in the United States.

The name carries a strong rhythmic quality that suits contemporary taste, yet underneath it remains tethered to one of the oldest and most beloved personal names in Western tradition. Davion is, in that sense, a modern remix of a biblical classic rather than a break from it.

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