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Claymon

KLAY-muhn

Claymon is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “Combination of 'Clay' (from clay soil) and 'mon' (possibly a short form of names like Raymond or Simon).”, and peaked in popularity in 1926.

Letters7
Syllables2
OriginEnglish

What Claymon Means

Combination of 'Clay' (from clay soil) and 'mon' (possibly a short form of names like Raymond or Simon).

The Story of Claymon

Some names echo the earth itself, grounding your child in a strength as old as time.

Claymon emerged in the early 20th century, an English creation possibly blending 'clay,' referencing the rich soil, with a common name suffix like 'mon.' It first appeared in records around 1926, its peak and sole recorded year, suggesting a brief, distinct moment in naming history.

You imagine a son who is as solid and dependable as the earth beneath your feet. This name speaks to a child who you will watch grow into someone strong, someone who can weather any storm with quiet resilience.

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Numerology

8

The Achiever

Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.

Personality Traits

PracticalStrongReliableDetermined

Peak Year

#5 in 1926

Total Births

5

First Recorded

1926

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