Dyson is of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'dysyn', which means 'swift' or 'swiftly'. It has been used as a surname for centuries but has become increasingly popular as a given name in recent years. The name is associated with the inventor James Dyson, founder of the Dyson company known for innovative appliances like bagless vacuums and high-speed hand dryers.
"The name Dyson was born to five children in the year 2010."