Dayvion name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse, Old Irish, Hebrew and Celtic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dayvion
Meaning: Beloved, Dear One, Brilliant Finn, Black One, Variant of David, The Poet and Small Deer
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What does Dayvion mean?

Dayvion is a form of Dayvon. Dayvon is English form of Davin.

Variants of Dayvion

Dayvon, Davin, Dayven, Davan, David, Devin

Middle Names for Dayvion

Gant, Cace, Izan, Noes, Sylvain, Blas, view more middle names that goes with Dayvion

Names that rhyme with Dayvion

How popular is the name Dayvion?

Dayvion is a familiar baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1994 and was able to reach the top 3000 names. In 2008, it ranked 2206th when 60 boy were named Dayvion.

Over 674 people have been named Dayvion in United States. At least, 600 people globally have carried Dayvion as their given name according to our research.

YearRankBirths
2018708311
2017419424
2016406925
2015439222
2014335832
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What numbers say about Dayvion?

People have a hard time figuring you out but once they do, they see you are kind-hearted and try to take advantage of your naivety. Your life interests change as you change, constantly. You have a strong will to succeed and survive on your own. You are driven by success and accomplishing everything you imagined as a child. Logic isn't your strongest side but perfectionism is something people admire you for.

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