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Boy Names Ending in -son

Boy names that end in son are among the oldest and most classic male names around.

The top boy name ending in -son is Mason, which ranks in the Top 10. Along with Mason, boy names ending in son in the US Top 100 include Jackson, Grayson, Carson, Jameson, Bryson, and Jason.

Originally patronyms, names that end in son are based quite literally on the name of the father, so that Jackson is the son of Jack, Harrison is the son of Harry, and so on.

Today, of course, boy names ending in son are fashionable apart from their relationship to family names. Names ending in son for boys sound like (and often are) surnames, a stylish class all its own. And some people feel that boys' names with son at the end sound more like real names, buttoned-up and classy, but also lending themselves to cute short forms.

Of course there are a handful of popular girl names that end in son too, notably Madison, Addison, and Alison. But the son ending is usually attached to boy names. Here are the choices. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Calix

Meaning: chalice

Origin:Male variation of Calixta or Latin
185
Kit

Meaning: bearer of Christ

Origin:English, diminutive of Christopher
92
Cassius

Meaning: hollow

Origin:Latin
11
Aurelius

Meaning: the golden one

Origin:Latin
43
Linus

Meaning: flax

Origin:Greek
162
Rufus

Meaning: red-head

Origin:Latin
174
Tiberius

Meaning: of the Tiber

Origin:Latin
255
Cosmo

Meaning: order, beauty, universe

Origin:Greek, Italian, English
82
Ivo

Meaning: yew wood, archer

Origin:German
155
Amias

Meaning: loved

Origin:Latin
111
Cassian

Meaning: hollow

Origin:Latin, variation of Cassius
27
Torin

Meaning: chief

Origin:Irish
208
Lorcan

Meaning: little, fierce

Origin:Irish
233
Orson

Meaning: bear cub

Origin:Latin and English
152
Finbar

Meaning: fair-haired

Origin:Irish
1369
Auberon

Meaning: noble, bearlike

Origin:English from German
1646
Hamish

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:Scottish variation of James
159
Balthazar

Meaning: Baal protects the King

Origin:Phoenician
295
Barnaby

Meaning: son of consolation

Origin:English variation of Barnabas, Aramaic
349
Romulus

Meaning: citizen of Rome

Origin:Latin
364