Zion is a name derived from the Hebrew word 'tsiyown', meaning 'a stronghold' or 'a fortress'. It is a geographic reference to the ancient city of Zion, which was considered sacred in Jewish and Christian traditions.
In religious contexts, Zion represents the spiritual home of believers and is often used as a metaphor for divine presence. In modern times, Zion has become synonymous with environmentalism and conservation efforts.
People named Zion are often seen as resilient, determined, and passionate individuals who strive to build strong foundations in their personal and professional lives.
The name Zion has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique blend of spiritual and natural connotations. It is often chosen for babies born during significant life events or milestones.