Clayson is a unique, uncommon given name of American origin. It is derived from an occupational surname that originally referred to someone who worked with clay or engaged in potter's work. The name has gained some popularity in recent years due to its distinctive sound and its association with the sport of basketball, as it was borne by Clayson Bradley, a professional player in the NBA. However, it remains relatively rare, allowing those named Clayson to stand out from the crowd.
"Clayson's popularity appears to have increased over time, with a notable surge from the late 2010s onwards."