Chayson

Meaning of Chayson

In the soft light of a Tuscan morning, the name Chayson unfurls like a newly bloomed iris—fresh yet rooted in tradition. Born as a spirited twist on the classic English surname Chase (from Old French chacier, “to hunt”), Chayson carries a whisper of adventure and a promise of heritage, its –son suffix lending a gentle nod to family ties. Pronounced CHAY-suhn (/tʃeɪ.sən/), it dances off the tongue with the ease of a Vespa weaving cobblestone streets, balancing modern flair with time-honored charm. Though still pleasantly uncommon—hovering around the 900th rank in U.S. baby-name charts and gracing just ten newborns in 2023—Chayson feels like a secret handshake among a select few, an invitation to stand out with quiet confidence. Imagined as both a dawn hunter and a dignified storyteller, Chayson invites its bearer to forge his own path while honoring the echoes of those who came before.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as CHAY-suhn (/tʃeɪ.sən/)

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