Trevond
Meanings & Origins
"large homestead, settlement"
"modern invented variant"
Popularity
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“A bold American creation rooted in Welsh tradition”
Origin & Etymology
Trevond is an elaborated variant of Trevon, which itself is an American adaptation of the Welsh name Trevor (Trefor). Trevor derives from the Welsh 'tref' (homestead, settlement) and 'mawr' (large), meaning 'large homestead' or 'big village.' The -ond suffix transforms the name into a more distinctive American creation, combining Celtic roots with a modern sound palette popular in African-American naming traditions since the 1980s.
Popularity Story
Trevond and similar variants (Trevon, Trevion) emerged in American naming culture in the 1990s-2000s, part of a broader creativity in masculine name construction that blended traditional sounds with new endings.
Cultural Significance
The name reflects American naming creativity, particularly the tradition within African-American communities of crafting distinctive names that stand out while maintaining a strong, masculine sound.
Fun Facts
- Trevor (the root name) has been used in Wales since medieval times
- The prefix 'tre-' appears in many Welsh place names meaning settlement or village
- Names ending in -ond are extremely rare, making Trevond highly distinctive
Trevond in Other Languages
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Famous People Named Trevond
Trevon Diggs
Athlete
1998
American NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys, known for his record-breaking interceptions
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