The name Tion is of unknown origin and its meaning and history are not widely known or documented in standard naming resources. It does not appear to have a clear derivation from any commonly recognized language or culture. Therefore, it cannot be definitively said that the name has a specific meaning or history associated with it.
It is possible that Tion may be a rare name derived from an obscure source or a coined name created by someone for personal use. Without more information about its origin and usage, it is difficult to provide a concrete explanation of its meaning and history.
The name Tion has seen a varied trend in popularity over the years in the United States, with fluctuations in the number of babies given this name annually.
In the mid-1970s to late 1980s, the annual births ranged from a low of 5 to a high of 13. The highest point during this period was reached in 1976 with 13 births.
The 1990s marked a significant increase in popularity for the name Tion, reaching its peak in 1995 with an impressive 17 births that year. This trend continued into the early 2000s, with the highest point being reached in 2000 again with 17 births.
However, starting from the mid-2000s, there was a steady decline in the popularity of the name Tion. The annual births fluctuated between 5 and 20 until reaching another peak in 2006 with 20 births.
Despite the fluctuations, Tion has remained relatively uncommon compared to other names. In total, from 1975 to 2021, there were 433 babies named Tion born in the United States. This statistic reflects that while the name may not have been a top choice for parents, it has still been selected for hundreds of children over the decades.