Mayson
The name Mayson is a variant spelling of the English surname Mason, which originally referred to a worker in stone or masonry. The surname derives from the Old French word "masson," which itself comes from the Latin word "mattonem," meaning "stone" or "brick."
As a given name, Mason has been in use since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become particularly popular until the late 20th century. The variant spelling Mayson is a more recent development, likely emerging as a way to give the name a more unique or modern look.
While the name Mayson has no direct ties to a particular culture or tradition, its origins in an English occupational surname give it a sense of history and connection to English-speaking regions.
Today, the name Mayson is considered a predominantly masculine name, though some parents may choose to use it for girls as well.