Eason (pronounced EE-suhn) started out as a Scottish-English surname—likely meaning “son of Adam,” with a whisper of “eastern” sunrise in the background—and has only recently slipped into the first-name spotlight. That surname-turned-given-name swagger gives it the same modern snap as Mason or Ethan, yet its numbers stay comfortably rare; for decades it has hovered around the 700–800 mark in U.S. rankings, so your little Eason shouldn’t have to share his name tag in kindergarten. Pop-culture fans may think of Cantopop icon Eason Chan, while history buffs might picture a hardy clan tightening their tartan plaids. Either way, the name carries the sense of new horizons and sturdy roots all at once—a friendly handshake between past and future. If you want a boy’s name that feels like the first rays of dawn—warm, bright, and quietly confident—Eason could be the east-bound breeze you’re looking for.
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