Everything about the name SHJON
Meaning, origin, history
The history of the name Shon can be traced back to ancient times in Jewish culture. It was often used as a nickname or shortened form of names like Shimon (Simon) or Shalom (peace). The name gained popularity among Jews during the Middle Ages and has since been adopted by other cultures and communities around the world.
Today, Shon remains a rare and uncommon name, but its unique sound and meaning continue to captivate those who encounter it. While it may not be as widely recognized as some other names of Hebrew origin like Samuel or David, Shon stands out for its distinctive character and rich historical roots.
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Popularity of the name SHJON since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
The name Shjon has seen a fluctuating popularity over the years in the United States, with an overall total of 74 births recorded between 1996 and 2002. The year 2001 marked the peak of this period, with 17 newborns sharing the name Shjon. Conversely, the lowest number of births was recorded in 1996, with only 5 newborns being named Shjon that year. Interestingly, the popularity seemed to increase over time, with a steady rise from 1997 (12 births) to 2000 (13 births), before peaking in 2001. However, it declined again in 2002, with only 9 births recorded that year. Despite these fluctuations, the name Shjon has maintained a consistent presence in the U.S. birth records during this period.