Treveyon, of Latin origin, is a modern given name that has gained popularity in recent years. It consists of two parts: 'Trey', which is a shortened form of the number three, and 'Vaughn', an English surname derived from the Middle English word 'vaun' meaning 'wagon'. Thus, Treveyon could be interpreted as 'Third Wagon'. The name's unique composition offers parents an interesting alternative when seeking a distinctive moniker for their child.
The name Treveyon experienced fluctuations in popularity with a noticeable gap between 2001-2004 and 2005-2008, peaking at seven births per year twice (2001 and 2004) before declining to five births in 2005 and then stabilizing around six births per year in 2006 and 2008. Over the span of these eight years, there were a total of thirty-one children named Treveyon born.