Aelvion

Αἰλβίων (Ailbiōn)

Elf-like; mystical being

Popularity Rank
#30
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Name Details

Origin Language Greek
Lucky Number #6
Lucky Days Thursday
Lucky Colors Red, Gold
Lucky Stone Jasper

What Does the Name Aelvion Mean?

Aelvion is a Greek name that expresses the profound sense of "Elf-like; mystical being". Rooted in ancient Greek, the language of the New Testament, classical philosophy and early Christianity, this name connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and cultural depth. Greek-origin names connect to the earliest Christian communities, classical philosophy and the literary tradition that shaped Western civilization. Many entered Christian use through the apostles, church fathers and the Greek text of the New Testament.

Families choosing Greek-origin names often value the connection to early Christian history, philosophical virtue or the classical beauty of Greek language and culture. Understanding the linguistic origin and cultural setting of a name like Aelvion helps parents make a choice that is both personally meaningful and culturally informed. Explore more names in our Christian Boys Names collection to compare options with similar roots and meanings.

In traditional name numerology, Aelvion is associated with lucky number 6. The colors Red, Gold are considered favorable , especially on Thursday. The gemstone Jasper is traditionally associated with this name. Numerology is a cultural tradition valued by many families — while it is not a science, it adds a personal layer of meaning to the naming process for those who appreciate these customs.

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History / Notes

Aelvion blends Old English ælf (elf) with the Greek suffix -ion, drawing from Christianized Anglo-Saxon folklore and mythology. As Anglo-Saxons converted, they brought their stories of elves and spirits, reinterpreting them in light of Christian truth. The name appears in Christian fantasy literature with Old English themes, exploring how the gospel redeems cultural heritage. Its elf-like imagery points to the unseen realm that Scripture acknowledges—thrones, dominions, rulers, authorities—glimpsed through folklore but known truly in Christ.

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