"Formal - The meaning of the name 'Jamarion' is not specified."
From Modern American
Jamarion means God is gracious warrior — blending Ja (God) with Marion (warrior/of the sea). The compound carries divine-warrior through maximum flowing -ion elaboration. Four syllables of Ja-divine, Marion-warrior, and -ION flowing elaboration.
MeaningFormal - The meaning of the name 'Jamarion' is not specified.
OriginModern American
GenderMale
Syllables4
NumerologyLife Path 9
US Rank (today)#1285
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Why parents love Jamarion
Ja (God) + Marion (warrior) + -ion = divine warrior.
Four syllables with a flowing, powerful sound: jah-MAR-ee-on.
Ja and Marion and Ion are all embedded.
The meaning divine warrior IS maximally powerful.
The compound gives maximum flowing depth.
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The vibe of Jamarion
God is gracious warriorJaMarion-iondivine warriorflowingpowerfulcompoundelaborate
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Origin & history of Jamarion
Hebrew Ja (God) + Marion (warrior) + -ion→Jamarion
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Modern American roots
Jamarion blends Ja (God) with Marion (warrior) and -ion ending. Divine warrior flowing.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Modern compound.
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Today
Jamarion remains a beloved choice, ranking #1285 in the US. 7,539 babies have been named Jamarion since 1985.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Jamarion?
2005peak year
Jamarion reached its widest reach during the early 2000s. In 2005, 640 babies received the name (ranked #418). In the present decade it sits well outside the top 1,000 (around #1285), with about 154 babies given the name annually. Jamarion has been declining in recent years. The all-time total comes to roughly 7,539 registrations.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Jamarion's Life Path 5 is the adventurer's number — divine-warrior adventure. People named Jamarion tend to be flowing, powerful, and gifted at Ja-Marion-ion divine-warrior distinction.
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