Easton

Easton means 'east-facing enclosure' or 'settlement in the eastern part of a region.' It reflects a geographic origin where the early inhabitants resided in locations heading towards the east.

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The name 'Easton' is of English origin, derived from Old English elements 'east,' meaning 'east,' and 'tun,' meaning 'enclosure' or 'settlement.' It was initially used as a place name, referring to villages situated in the eastern part of a region.

  • Popularity: 159th
  • Babies named Easton in the US in 2023:
    Female: 30
    Male: 3637
  • Nicknames: East, Eazy, E, Estes, Tony.
  • Full Names: Easton Andrews, Easton Brooks, Easton Cole, Easton David, Easton James.
  • Famous Namesakes: Easton Corbin-Country Singer, Easton Wood-Footballer, Easton Stick-Football Quarterback, Easton Weston-Actor, Easton Ramirez-Artist.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a masculine name, although it can be unisex.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Easton resonates with the number 6, which symbolizes harmony, responsibility, and nurturing. People bearing this name are seen as caring individuals, often dedicated to their community and family. They are known for their compassion, reliability, and strong sense of duty.

In recent decades, Easton has seen a surge in popularity, particularly in the United States. The name ranks among the top choices for boys, reflecting a trend towards surnames being used as first names. Its modern sound and links to nature appeal to many parents seeking a timeless yet contemporary name.

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