Claton is of American origin and has been primarily used as a boy's name. It starts with the letter C, which is often associated with qualities like creativity, communication, and charm. The name has a unique sound, being composed of two distinct parts, 'Cla' and 'ton', making it stand out among other names starting with the same letter. Spelling variants include Claten and Claxton, but Claton remains the most commonly used form. It is not typically associated with any particular occupation or familial role, allowing individuals named Claton to forge their own paths and identities. As of recent records, Claton appears more frequently in the United States compared to other countries, suggesting a regional preference for this name.
Claton was quite popular in 1915 with seven births that year. However, it seems there was a gap in usage from 1916 to 1928 as no births were recorded during those years. The name saw a resurgence in the late 1920s with five births each in 1928 and 1929. In total, there were seventeen babies named Claton born over these four years.