Orion Overview
- Meaning: Deriving from the ancient Greek word mountain.
- Gender: Historically, it has been a boy’s name.
- Origin: Orion’s origins are in the popular Greek myth about the giant hunter who, after his death, was set in the stars. There is a constellation named after the character.
- Pronunciation: “oh-REYE-un.”
- Popularity: Orion became pretty popular in the early 1980s, growing more popular in the late 2000s.
- Nicknames: Ian, Ion, Ori, Rye, Ryan.
- Variations: Oryan, Orien, Orin.
- Namesakes: Agustin Orion, Orion Ben, Orion Lee, Orion Martin, Orion Samuelson, Orion Weiss.
- What Does Orion Mean?
- What is the Origin of the Name Orion?
- How Popular is the Name Orion?
- How Do I Pronounce Orion?
- Is Orion a Boy or Girl Name?
- Variations of Orion
- Nicknames for Orion
- Similar Names to Orion
- Middle Names for Orion
- Sibling Names for Orion
- Famous People Named Orion
- Orion in Popular Culture
- Orion FAQs
What Does Orion Mean?
The name Orion conjures images of the stars since most people know Orion as a constellation. The name Orion has roots in the ancient Greek word for mountain, oros (1).
What is the Origin of the Name Orion?
The name Orion has origins in Greek mythology. Orion’s story, like most Greek myths, is a sad tale. Orion was a handsome giant who fell in love with a princess named Merope. Merope’s father, King Oenopion, disapproved of the relationship and blinded Orion.
Orion’s sight was restored by the ancient God Helios (the God of the Sun), after which he went to another island to live with the goddess Artemis. After he died, Zeus placed him in the stars, which is why we know of the name as a constellation.
Most people can recognize the constellation by Orion’s belt, though you can also scope out the stars in the shape of his club, pelt made from lion skin, and sword (2).
How Popular is the Name Orion?
For a long time, Orion existed only in Greek mythology. Prior to 1979, there is little data that American or English-speaking countries named their children Orion. In fact, the name ranked nearly at the bottom of the 1000 most popular baby names up until 1998.
In the last ten years, Orion has become more popular. In 2021, it was the 314th most popular baby name for a boy, down from the 300th most popular in 2018 (3).
The name Orion has grown in popularity since the early 1980s, and at present, is a pretty popular name.
How Do I Pronounce Orion?
English speakers pronounce the name “oh-REYE-un.”
Is Orion a Boy or Girl Name?
Orion is a moderately popular name for a boy. It is a rare name for a girl; there is no data of the name Orion making the top 1000 names for girls of any year (4). That does not mean that the name Orion could not fit a girl, only that it is still rare.
Perhaps another reason Orion is a more popular boy’s name is that the mythological character Orion is a male giant. Because the namesake is male, Orion has grown in popularity as a baby name for boys.
Variations of Orion
Here are a few variations for the name Orion.
- Oryan
- Orien
- Orin
Nicknames for Orion
Though Orion is already a short name, there are many fun and quirky nicknames for boys named Orion.
- Ian
- Ion
- Ore
- Ori
- Rye
- Ryan
Similar Names to Orion
Several names are similar to Orion. Some of them also double as variations or nicknames. Check them out below!
- Lior (Hebrew)
- Or (Hebrew)
- Oren (Hebrew)
- Orin (British)
- Orli (Hebrew)
- Ryan (Irish)
Middle Names for Orion
Here are some great middle names to consider for your baby Orion. Some of these are also of Greek origin, while others bounce around the globe.
Sibling Names for Orion
If you are planning on adding more children to your family after Orion is born, here are options for Orion’s baby brother or baby sister:
For a Brother:
For a Sister:
Famous People Named Orion
Though Orion is not the most popular name, there are quite a few people named Orion who has made headlines. Here are just a few:
- Agustin Orion: Argentinian soccer player.
- Orion Ben: British actress.
- Orion Lee: Australian actor.
- Orion Martin: American painter.
- Orion Samuelson: American radio and TV host.
- Orion Weiss: American pianist.
Orion in Popular Culture
Most instances of Orion in popular culture stem from the Greek myth. Here are just a few places where Orion’s story has surfaced in other mediums.
- Diane auprès du cadavre d’Orion: Painting by Daniel Seiter.
- L’Orieone: 1653 opera by Francesca Cavalli.
- Orion: 1843 poem by Richard Henry Horne.
- Orion: 1984 book series by Ben Bova, in which Orion is a time-traveler.
- Orion: 2006 public sculpture created by Mark di Suvero.
Orion FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about the name Orion.