Names Ending in -son
Names that end with the suffix -son.
Names ending in -son historically originate from patronymic naming traditions in Germanic languages, where the suffix originally meant 'son of.' Over time many such surnames later became given names, including examples such as Jackson, Hudson, and Carson.
Spelling variation of Grayson that incorporates the British form “grey,” while preserving the original patronymic sense linked to lineage and inherited status.
Hudsyn is a contemporary spelling adaptation of Hudson, retaining the original surname meaning “son of Hud” or “son of Hudd.” The altered vowel creates a more stylized visual identity while preserving pronunciation and historical roots.
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