| Meaning | king's town |
| Origin | English |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 6 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Rex-ton |
Bold and modern with a vintage twist, this name commands attention without trying too hard. It brings together strength and sophistication in a way that feels both contemporary and rooted. The "Rex" element adds a regal quality while the full form maintains approachability. For families wanting something distinctive that won't sound dated in twenty years, this represents an excellent choice. It's rare enough to feel special yet familiar enough to avoid constant spelling corrections. The name projects confidence and individuality, qualities many parents hope to nurture in their sons.
| Rex |
| Ton |
| Rexy |
| Toni |
| Rexton Gordon | British reggae singer |
| Rexton T. Dooley | American author and entrepreneur |
| Rexton S. Chakasim | Zambian politician |
| Rexton L. Mosley | American Air Force General |
| Rexton C. Bunce | British scholar and philosopher |
| Rexton Steele | Character from the TV show "Remington Steele" |
| Rexton Blackwell | Character from the novel "Darkside" by Tom Becker |
| Rexton Fairchild | Character from the novel "The Faerie Path" by Frewin Jones |
| Rexton Thorn | Character from the video game "Elder Scrolls Online" |
| Rexton Valiant | Character from the novel "The Valiant" by Lesley Livingston |