Keson is a unisex given name of West African origin, particularly popular among people of Nigerian descent. It is derived from the Yoruba language and means "born at home". Keson is a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet culturally significant name for their child. The name's pronunciation may vary slightly depending on regional accents, but it generally rhymes with 'yes-on'. While it is not traditionally associated with any specific cultural or religious festivals, Keson can be a beautiful and meaningful option regardless of the family's background.
There were no births named Keson from 1997 to 2005, but then there was a spike with six births each in 2006 and 2008, followed by fluctuations until 2017 when it peaked again at seven births.