Everything about the name TSION
Meaning, origin, history
Haile Selassie, born Tafari Makonnen, was crowned emperor of Ethiopia in 1930. His coronation was marked by a series of events that led to him being proclaimed as the 225th descendant of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba's son, Menelik I. Thus, he took the throne name Haile Selassie, which means "Power of the Trinity" in Amharic.
Tsion, therefore, is deeply ingrained in Ethiopian history and culture, symbolizing remembrance and power. It is a name that has been carried through generations, each holding its own significance and story. Today, Tsion remains a popular given name among Ethiopians and those influenced by Ethiopia's rich cultural heritage.
Popularity of the name TSION since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
The name Tsion has seen a consistent yet modest presence in the United States over the past few years. In 2001, there were 9 babies named Tsion, followed by another 8 in 2002 and 9 more in 2003. Although there was a slight dip to 6 births in 2004, the name maintained its popularity with 5 newborns named Tsion in 2006.
Overall, from 2001 to 2006, there have been a total of 37 babies named Tsion born in the United States. This represents a steady and stable trend for this unique name over the six-year period. While not breaking any records or skyrocketing in popularity, Tsion remains an uncommon yet recurring choice among parents in the US.