Dawson

DAW-sən
Meaning: Son of David
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, Scottish, Hebrew
Popularity Rank
#149 (boys)
#257 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Dawson has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, peaking in the late 1990s and early 2000s, largely due to media influences like 'Dawson's Creek'. It remains a well-loved choice for many families.

Why Parents Choose Dawson

Parents are drawn to Dawson for its strong, classic roots and modern appeal. It strikes a balance between being traditional and trendy, making it a timeless choice for a son.

History & Cultural Significance

Dawson originated in medieval England as a surname, derived from the given name David. It became popular as a first name in the 20th century, particularly in the United States. The name gained traction due to its strong, masculine sound and connections to historical figures.

The name Dawson is of English origin and is often associated with nobility and strong family ties, reflecting its meaning as 'son of David', a name with biblical significance.

Notable People Named Dawson

  • Dawson Leery
  • Dawson's Creek (TV series)
  • Dawson Trotman (founder of The Navigators)

Name Variations

Dawsen Dawsoni Dawsson

Related Names

David Davis Dawit

Similar Sounding Names

Jason Carson Austin

Names with Similar Feel

Grayson Mason Harrison

Sibling Name Ideas

Madison Jackson Ellison

Pop Culture References

  • Dawson's Creek
  • Dawson in the book 'The Last of the Mohicans'