Orion

oh-RYE-uhn
Meaning: Rising in the sky; a hunter in Greek mythology.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Greek, Latin, Mythological
Popularity Rank
#373 (boys)
#726 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Orion has been steadily rising in popularity in recent years, appealing to parents who appreciate unique names with a rich history. It is often favored by those interested in astronomy and mythology.

Why Parents Choose Orion

Parents are often drawn to the name Orion for its strong mythological roots, celestial connection, and the sense of adventure and exploration it embodies.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Orion has its roots in ancient Greek mythology, where Orion was a giant huntsman whom Zeus placed among the stars. The constellation named after him has been recognized since antiquity and has captured the imagination of people across different civilizations, including the Egyptians and the Babylonians.

Orion is one of the most prominent constellations in the night sky, named after a hunter in Greek mythology. It has been a symbol of strength and adventure throughout various cultures.

Notable People Named Orion

  • Orion Samuelson - American agricultural broadcaster
  • Orion Pictures - notable film production company
  • Orion Acaba - voice actor

Name Variations

Oriana Orin Oryon

Related Names

Similar Sounding Names

Oren Dorian Gideon

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Lyra Phoenix Sirius

Pop Culture References

  • Orion in the animated series 'The Wonder Pets'
  • Orion in the film 'The Last Starfighter'
  • Orion in the novel 'Orion's Arm'