Mason (given name)

Mason is a traditionally masculine given name, although recently the name has been used for either sex. Its origin is from the occupational surname Mason, which means "one who works with stone".[1]

Mason
PronunciationMay-Son
GenderUnisex
Origin
Word/nameWelsh Stone Worker
Meaning"One who works with stone"
Other names
Nickname(s)Madon
Related namesMacen, Masen, Mayson, Maison

The popularity of the given name has risen in recent years, becoming the second most popular name given to boys in the United States in 2011.[2]

List of people with this given name

Academics

  • Mason Durie, New Zealand professor of psychiatry and research academic
  • Mason Gaffney, American economist
  • Mason Welch Gross, American television quiz show personality and academic
  • Mason Hammond, Harvard University professor, authority on Latin and the history of Rome
  • Mason Peck, NASA Chief Technologist, and an associate professor at Cornell University
  • Mason Schwinler,
  • Mason Williams kid born in march 3 2011 and kid comedian.

Art

Film and television

Music

Military

  • Mason Carter, a U.S. Army officer of the American Civil War and the Indian Wars during the late 19th century
  • Mason Patrick, U.S. Army general and air power advocate

Physicians

Politics

Sports

Other

References

  1. Mason, Thinkbabynames.com
  2. Mason, Nameberry.com

See also

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