Graeson

Meaning son of the gray-haired man
Origin English, Modern
Gender Boy
Popularity Moderate
Length 7
Syllables 2
Syllabification Grae-son

About Graeson

Graeson, a contemporary twist on the classic name Grayson, is gaining popularity as a meaningful and stylish choice for baby boys. Rooted in Old English, the name combines "græg," meaning "gray," and "tūn," meaning "town," suggesting a connection to a town with gray tones. This name carries a touch of sophistication and urban flair, perfect for parents seeking a modern yet timeless moniker.

The popularity of Graeson has risen due to its versatility, fitting both traditional and modern naming trends. Its variations like Grayson and Greyson offer parents options while preserving the name's core appeal. Common nicknames like Gray or G add a touch of endearment to the name.

Whether inspired by historical significance or simply drawn to its elegant sound, parents are embracing Graeson as a name that resonates with strength and uniqueness. As it continues to grace birth certificates, Graeson solidifies its place as a name that stands out in a sea of names.

Variations of Name Graeson

Grayson
Greyson
Graysen
Gracen
Graceson
Graylan

Nicknames for Graeson

Grae
Gray
Son
Graeson

Famous People Named Graeson

Graeson BurnetBritish author
Graeson CloseAmerican painter
Graeson Dalla-RivaCanadian ice hockey player
Graeson GloverAmerican soccer player
Graeson McWatersAustralian actor
Graeson VereenAmerican football player

Characters Named Graeson

Graeson AdamsCharacter in the novel "The Revenant" by Michael Punke
Graeson FinnCharacter in the TV show "The 100"
Graeson GibsonCharacter in the TV show "Supernatural"
Graeson HarperCharacter in the book series "The Mortal Instruments" by Cassandra Clare
Graeson LewisCharacter in the TV show "The Originals"
Graeson MillerCharacter in the film "Gravity"