Treavon is of American origin, derived from the surname Travis, which means "traverser." The name gained popularity as a given name in the late 20th century, likely due to its unique sound and modern appeal. It has a distinctive rhythm when spoken aloud, with the long 'a' sound followed by the soft 'v' and 'n' sounds at the end. Treavon is also notable for being one of the few names that starts with the letter T, but does not follow the typical naming conventions associated with that letter, such as starting with a consonant or having a traditional-sounding syllable structure. As a result, it stands out as an innovative and unique name choice.
"Treavon peaked in popularity during the late 90s to early 2000s, with a high of 19 births in 1997 and consistently around double digits until 2003. However, it has since declined, averaging around 9-11 births per year from 2004 onwards."