All about the name CYSON

Meaning, origin, history.

Cyson is a unique and uncommon name of French origin. It is derived from the French surname Cybon, which is believed to have been an occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons. The name Cybon is thought to have evolved from the Old French word "cisson," meaning "button."

The name Cyson is not widely recognized, and it does not appear in many baby name books or websites dedicated to popular names. However, it has gained some traction in recent years due to its unique sound and international appeal.

There is no specific meaning associated with the name Cyson beyond its occupational origins. It does not have any historical figures or famous people associated with it, and there are no notable stories or legends attached to the name.

Despite its lack of widespread recognition, the name Cyson has a certain charm and uniqueness that may appeal to parents looking for an uncommon name for their child. Its French origin gives it an international flair, while its occupational origins give it a practical and down-to-earth feel. Ultimately, whether or not the name Cyson is right for your child will depend on your personal preferences and priorities when choosing a name.

See also

French
France

Popularity of the name CYSON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Cyson has seen a varied trend in popularity over the past decade and a half in the United States. From 2008 to 2023, there were a total of 92 babies named Cyson born in the U.S.

In the early years, between 2008 and 2012, the number of births was relatively stable, with five babies named Cyson each year. However, starting from 2014, we see an increase in popularity, with nine births in both 2016 and 2017. This trend continued into 2020 with eleven births, which was the highest number recorded in this period.

Interestingly, despite the peak in 2020, the following year saw a decrease to seven births. However, the most recent data from 2023 indicates another spike in popularity with six births, suggesting that the name Cyson is still current and relevant in the U.S.