Colton

KOL-tən
Meaning: From the coal or dark town
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, Old English, Cultural
Popularity Rank
#94 (boys)
#150 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Colton has seen a steady rise in popularity in the United States, ranking among the top 100 names for boys in recent years. Its popularity is attributed to a trend toward rustic and nature-inspired names.

Why Parents Choose Colton

Parents often choose Colton for its strong, masculine sound and modern appeal. It combines a traditional feel with contemporary popularity, making it a versatile choice for many families.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Colton originates from Old English, where it was used to denote a person from a town associated with coal. It has been used as both a surname and a given name, gaining traction in the United States since the late 20th century, particularly as a trend for more modern, strong-sounding names.

Colton is a name that has roots in English place names, often associated with locations where coal was mined or where dark soil was prevalent. Its use as a first name has become popular in modern times, adding to its charm.

Notable People Named Colton

  • Colton Haynes - American actor and model
  • Colton Underwood - Former NFL player and reality TV star

Name Variations

Colt Colten Koltan

Related Names

Mason Austin Cameron

Similar Sounding Names

Holden Dalton Kenton

Names with Similar Feel

Easton Grayson Logan

Sibling Name Ideas

Caden Jaxon Brody

Pop Culture References

  • Colton's character in 'Arrow' played by Colton Haynes
  • Colton Underwood's appearance on 'The Bachelor'