Davionn is an uncommon yet distinctive given name, derived from the Hebrew origin 'David' and the French diminutive suffix '-onn'. It gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century but remains relatively rare today. The name Davionn is composed of three syllables: Da-vion-n, which gives it a rhythmical flow. Pronounced as /dɑːviˈɒn/, it rhymes with names like Jonathan and Leon. The name Davionn does not have any specific meaning beyond its derivation from David, but it often carries associations of strength, wisdom, and leadership due to its biblical roots.
The name Davionn was consistently popular between 2000 and 2006, with five babies named Davionn each year during this period.