Juddson is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of English origin. It is derived from the English surname Judd, which is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who was judged, assessed, or evaluated by others. The suffix '-son' signifies 'son of', indicating that Juddson translates to 'son of Judd'. Over time, Juddson has evolved into a given name in its own right, though it remains relatively rare compared to more common names like Judd or Judson.
The name Juddson experienced a significant surge in popularity from the year 2000 onwards, with a notable peak in recent years, particularly in 2021 and 2022 where it reached its highest point with 22 births each year. Prior to this, the number of births fluctuated between 5 and 13 per year, with no clear trend or steady increase over time.