All about the name ADISON

Meaning, origin, history.

Adison is a unique and charming name of English origin. It is derived from the surname Addision, which was originally an occupational name for a maker or seller of stoneware or earthenware. The name means "earthy" or "of the earth," reflecting its connection to the craft of pottery.

The use of Adison as a given name is quite recent, having gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It is often used as an alternative to more traditional names like Addison, which has been popular for both boys and girls since the 1980s.

Despite its modern usage, Adison has a rich history dating back to medieval England. The surname Addision was first recorded in the county of Worcestershire in the early 13th century. Over time, it has evolved and spread throughout the British Isles and beyond, with notable bearers including Joseph Addison, an 18th-century English essayist and politician.

In literature, Adison appears as a character in several works, most notably in Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," where it is misspelled as "Addison." This may have contributed to the name's growing popularity in American culture.

Overall, Adison is an attractive and distinctive name that combines earthy charm with modern appeal. Its unique spelling sets it apart from more common names like Addison, while its historical roots give it a sense of timelessness. As a given name, Adison has the potential to become even more popular in the coming years, especially among parents looking for something different and special for their children.

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Popularity of the name ADISON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics for the given name Adison show a fluctuating trend in popularity over the past few decades in the United States.

The earliest recorded birth of a child named Adison was in 1989, with only five such births that year. Two years later, in 1991, six babies were born named Adison. This number steadily increased to nine in 1993 and reached a double-digit figure for the first time in 1994 with fifteen births.

The popularity of the name began to surge significantly from 1995 onwards, starting with twenty-six births that year, followed by twenty-eight in 1996. The peak was reached in 2006 with an impressive three hundred and fifty-eight babies named Adison born that year.

However, after this high point, the popularity of the name began to decline steadily. By 2013, there were only eighty-four births recorded for the name Adison. This downward trend continued through subsequent years, reaching a recent low of nineteen births in both 2021 and 2022.

Despite the fluctuations in popularity, overall, a total of three thousand two hundred and nineteen children named Adison have been born in the United States since 1989. It's fascinating to observe how trends in naming can vary over time.

Name variation ADISON.