Claydon is an uncommon, yet captivating unisex given name of English origin. Derived from the Old English words 'clæg' meaning 'clay' and 'dun' signifying 'hill', Claydon translates to 'hill of clay'. This name is often associated with locations in England, such as the village of Claydon in Buckinghamshire and Claydon House, a historic estate in Suffolk. The name Claydon has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and connection to nature, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name for their child. Despite its English roots, Claydon has been adopted globally, giving it a modern, multicultural appeal.
"Claydon has seen six babies named Annually since 2016."