Talon is a unique and distinctive given name of French origin. It is derived from the French word "talon," which means "heel." This name has been traditionally used for males but can also be used for females.
The name Talon gained prominence during the Middle Ages in France, where it was often bestowed upon children born with feet abnormalities or those whose parents had a fondness for the shape of their child's heels. Over time, however, the name became more popular and was given to children regardless of any physical attributes.
In literature, one notable character named Talon is found in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." This may have contributed to the name's popularity, as many people throughout history have been inspired by literary characters when choosing names for their children.
Today, Talon remains a rare yet memorable choice for parents looking for an unusual and meaningful name. It carries with it a sense of strength and solidity, much like the heel of the foot that gives the name its origin. Whether chosen for its unique sound or its intriguing history, Talon is sure to make an impression wherever it's heard.
The name Talon experienced a slow start with fewer than 10 births annually from 1975 to 1981. However, it gained significant popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, reaching over 150 births per year between 1992 and 1995. The name peaked in popularity around the year 2006 with 661 births, after which it gradually declined, but remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 236 and 356 births annually until 2022. As of 2023, Talon has a total of 12106 births recorded since 1975.