All about the name MASONJAMES

Meaning, origin, history.

MasonJames, derived from Mason combined with James, is an uncommon yet distinctively attractive male moniker of English origin. It comprises two traditional and timeless names, each carrying their own historical significance and resonance. 'Mason' is a strong occupational name, originally given to stoneworkers or builders in the Middle Ages, while 'James' has been a popular choice throughout history, drawn from the Latin 'Jacobus', meaning 'supplanter'. The combination of these two names creates a powerful blend of strength and tradition, making MasonJames an appealing option for parents seeking a unique yet familiar name for their child.

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Popularity of the name MASONJAMES since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Masonjames saw a peak in popularity in 2017 with eight births that year. Prior to that, it was most popular in 2010 and 2012, each with six births. Over the given period, there were a total of twenty-four Masonjames babies born."