Mazon is a warm, modern choice that brings a touch of Latin flair to every introduction. With roots in the Hebrew mazon, meaning “nourishment,” and echoes of the Spanish Mazón, a skilled mason shaping stone, this name balances strength with caring warmth. Pronounced MAY-zuhn (/meɪˈzən/), it rolls off the tongue like a gentle melody. In the US, just five to ten baby boys a year are named Mazon, keeping him tucked in the 900s on the popularity charts. It invites visions of a young builder, crafting both walls and hearts, laying bricks of hope and kindness—and yes, despite its stony echoes, there’s no hauling real bricks on his birthday (unless he really wants to!). Mazon is an inspiring pick for families seeking a name that’s rare, resilient, and rich in cultural spirit.