Deacon

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Meaning: Deacon means 'servant' or 'minister' in Greek, referring to someone who serves in a religious capacity.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Greek, Christian, English
Popularity Rank
#534 (boys)
#1077 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Deacon has steadily gained popularity in recent years, especially in the United States, appreciated for its uniqueness and meaningful background.

Why Parents Choose Deacon

Parents often choose the name Deacon for its strong spiritual roots, modern sound, and meaningful association with service and leadership.

History & Cultural Significance

Originating from the Greek word 'diakonos,' meaning 'servant' or 'helper,' Deacon has been used as a given name since the early Christian era. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries in the 20th century, often chosen for its spiritual connotations and modern sound.

The name Deacon has strong ties to Christian tradition, where deacons are ordained ministers serving in various capacities within the church.

Notable People Named Deacon

  • Deacon Jones - Hall of Fame American football player
  • Deacon Claybourne - Character in the TV series 'Nashville'
  • Deacon Brody - Historical figure from 18th-century Scotland

Name Variations

Deacon Deek Diakonos

Related Names

Deanna Deon Deke

Similar Sounding Names

Derek Damon Duncan

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Deacon Claybourne in 'Nashville'
  • Deacon in the band Deacon Blue
  • Deacon Frost in Marvel's 'Blade'