Clabon is a unique and uncommon name of French origin. It is derived from the French word "claban", which means "a kind of monk". The name is believed to have been used historically as a given name, although its use has diminished over time.
The exact history of the name Clabon is not well documented, but it is thought to have originated in the Middle Ages. It is possible that the name was given to boys who were perceived to have a serious or pious nature, perhaps due to their resemblance to monks.
Today, Clabon is no longer a widely used name, and it may be considered somewhat old-fashioned. However, for those who choose to use this name, it can still convey a sense of uniqueness and historical significance.
The given statistics show the number of births for the name Clabon in the United States over several years. Starting with a peak of 6 births in 1915, the number of newborns named Clabon decreased to 5 in both 1920 and 1922, before dropping again to 5 in 1924. After that, there was another slight increase to 6 births in 1931. In total, over these five years, there were 27 babies named Clabon born in the United States.