Stevion is of American origin, derived from the popular surname Stevenson. It means "son of Stephen," who was originally a martyr saint's name. This moniker has gained popularity as a first name in recent decades, particularly in the United States. The name Stevion carries a modern and energetic ring to it, yet it maintains a strong connection to its historical roots. It typically consists of four syllables: "STEV-ion." The name is often misspelled or mispronounced, with some people confusing it for Steven or Stephen due to its similar sound. However, Stevion stands uniquely on its own as a distinctive first name choice.
Stevion had its highest birth rate in 2017 with seven births. Over the decade from 2007 to 2017, there were a total of twelve babies named Stevion born each year on average.