Keyton
KEE-ton
The Story of Keyton
In the year 2006, your child’s name was on the lips of thousands, a modern sound whispered into existence and now waiting for you.
Keyton is a name forged in recent English history, emerging in the late 20th century. It appears to blend the common 'Key-' prefix, often found in place names and given names, with the ubiquitous '-ton' suffix, meaning 'town' or 'settlement.' This suggests a contemporary creation, echoing the tradition of English place-based names but with a fresh, modern cadence that traveled through sound and style.
When you first say 'Keyton,' it feels like the start of something new, a sound that belongs to no one but your son. It’s the feeling of writing his name on a hospital bracelet, knowing it’s a fresh mark in the world. This name invites your child to build his own settlement, his own world, brick by energetic brick.
What It Means
“A modern name, probably a combination of the 'Key-' prefix, used in names, and the '-ton' suffix. Meaning is unspecified.”
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Numerology
The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#48 in 2006
Total Births
787
First Recorded
1986
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