Caymon, of Scottish origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name for boys. It is derived from the Gaelic word 'Caomhin,' which means 'kind' or 'comely.' Spelling variations include Cayman and Caemon. The name Caymon has not traditionally been associated with any particular saint or historical figure, allowing it to stand independently in its uniqueness.
"Caymon saw a significant dip after its peak in 1998, with consistent births ranging between 5 to 6 per year until a notable increase in 2012."