Queshon is an uncommon, yet distinctive given name of American origin. It is derived from the African name Quashon, which means "to give life" or "to make alive." The name Queshon is believed to have been brought to America during the transatlantic slave trade and has since been passed down through generations in some African American communities. Despite its unique sound, Queshon does not have a widely recognized pronunciation, allowing those who bear it the opportunity to claim their own interpretation of how it should be said. As a result, individuals named Queshon may encounter curiosity and interest from others who come across their name for the first time.
"Only five people were named Queshon in 2004."