Mason Greenwood
Athlete
2001
English professional footballer, showing the athletic associations of the Mason/Mazion name family
"gift, blessing (invented, Zion root)"
"stoneworker (via Mason root)"
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“Mason reimagined with futuristic flair”
Mazion is a modern American invented name, likely a creative variation of Mason with an exotic twist. The -zion ending may reference Zion, the Hebrew word for the holy hill of Jerusalem, lending spiritual overtones. Alternatively, it may be a purely phonetic invention combining the popular Maz- sound with the -ion ending trend. The name has a futuristic yet grounded quality that appeals to parents seeking the familiar feel of Mason with a more distinctive presentation.
Mazion is a rare and rising name in the US, emerging in the 2010s as parents looked for alternatives to the extremely popular Mason (which peaked at #2 in the US). It offers the same strong, modern sound with significantly more uniqueness.
The name blends American innovation in naming with possible Hebraic-spiritual roots via the Zion ending. In African American naming culture, it fits a tradition of creating distinctive names that sound powerful and contemporary.
Athlete
2001
English professional footballer, showing the athletic associations of the Mason/Mazion name family
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