All about the name LEYON

Meaning, origin, history.

Leyon is a name of French origin, derived from the word "lion," which means "lion." The name is often used as a given name for boys and has been popular in France for many years.

The history of the name Leyon can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was used as a nickname for someone who had the qualities of a lion, such as being brave, strong, or noble. Over time, the name became more commonly used as a given name and has since gained popularity in other countries besides France.

Today, Leyon is still a popular choice for parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their son. While it may not be as common as some other boy names, it remains a distinctive option with a rich history behind it.

See also

French

Popularity of the name LEYON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the Given Name "Leyon"

In recent years, the given name "Leyon" has seen some activity in the United States, as recorded by birth statistics. Here's a breakdown of its usage:

* In 2017, there were 7 births with the name Leyon. * The following year, 2018, saw a slight decrease with only 5 births registered. * However, 2020 witnessed a slight increase again with 6 babies named Leyon. * Recently, in 2022, the number of births with this name remained consistent at 5.

Adding up these figures, we can see that over these years, there have been a total of 23 babies named Leyon born in the United States. These statistics indicate that while "Leyon" is not one of the most common names, it has maintained a steady presence among newborns during this period. It's always fascinating to observe naming trends and patterns over time!