Jayceon
Meaning
modern variant of Jason, from the Greek for 'healer'
The story
Jayceon is a variant of Jason, which makes it a very new door into a very old house: Jason runs back to the Greek for healer. The record states the timeline plainly. Nothing at all until 273 boys in the 2000s, then 9,915 in the 2010s, a thirty-six-fold jump in a single decade, and 3,357 so far this one. A brief flicker of 35 girls appears in the 2010s, the only girls' figure anywhere in its record. Spelling is doing the heavy lifting here: Jason's own record was built across the 1970s and 80s, so Jayceon offers a familiar sound a skyline of new letters. The healer underneath is unchanged; only the signage got redone, and the record says the renovation took immediately.
Popularity, 1890–2024
Shape drawn from US Social Security baby-name records. Jayceon peaked in the 2010s.
When you meet Jayceon
Most people given the name Jayceon in the United States are children or teenagers today. The name belongs to this generation.
Estimated from US Social Security birth registrations and typical lifespans; a rough guide, not a rule.
The Jayceon deep dive
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