Grayson

Grayson is often associated with being the "son of a steward or bailiff." Historically, stewards managed estates and were considered respected figures. This name may reflect qualities like responsibility and dependability.

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The name Grayson originates from the English surname derived from the Old English 'græg' and 'son', meaning "son of the grey-haired one" or "son of a steward or bailiff."

  • Popularity: 60th
  • Babies named Grayson in the US in 2023:
    Female: 55
    Male: 6449
  • Nicknames: Gray, Grace, Sonny, Ray, Ace.
  • Full Names: Grayson Andrew, Grayson Michael, Grayson James, Grayson Clark, Grayson Bradley.
  • Famous Namesakes: Grayson Allen-Basketball Player, Grayson Perry-Artist, Grayson McCouch-Actor, Dick Grayson-Fictional Character, Grayson Murray-Golfer.
  • Gender: Predominantly used as a male name, but occasionally as a unisex name in modern usage.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Grayson resonates with the number 11, which is often known as a master number. Individuals with a name number 11 are typically innovative, thoughtful, and highly intuitive, often perceived as leaders or visionary thinkers.

Grayson has steadily gained popularity over the past few decades, particularly in English-speaking countries. It is considered a modern, trendy name choice for boys, often favored for its strong yet approachable sound.

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