Carson

KAR-suhn
Meaning: Son of the marsh-dwellers
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, Scottish, Irish
Popularity Rank
#111 (boys)
#177 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Carson has seen a steady rise in popularity over the past few decades, currently ranking among the top 100 names for boys in the United States. Its appeal lies in its modern yet classic vibe.

Why Parents Choose Carson

Parents often choose Carson for its strong, masculine sound and its connection to nature. It's a name that feels both contemporary and timeless, suitable for a boy who may grow up to be adventurous and resilient.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Carson has roots dating back to the Scottish surname 'Cairson,' which means 'son of the marsh-dwellers.' It became popular in the 20th century, particularly in America, and is often linked to the famous American frontiersman Kit Carson.

Carson is a name of English origin that has gained popularity in various cultures, particularly in the United States. It evokes a sense of ruggedness and outdoor adventure, often associated with nature and exploration.

Notable People Named Carson

  • Kit Carson
  • Carson Daly
  • Carson Wentz
  • Carson Kressley

Name Variations

Karson Karsen Carlson

Related Names

Carter Caleb Cameron

Similar Sounding Names

Harrison Jansen Mason

Names with Similar Feel

Grayson Jackson Easton

Sibling Name Ideas

Madison Jaxon Avery

Pop Culture References

  • Carson City, the capital of Nevada
  • Carson on 'The Voice'
  • Carson in various TV shows and movies