Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Adyson

Adyson is an Americanized respelling of Addison which is the transferred use of a Scottish surname meaning “son of Addie”, Addie being a medieval Scottish Lowlands nickname for Adam. So Addison basically means “son of Adam”. Only in recent years (since the 1990s) has Addison seen success as a given name (primarily female) and mostly restricted to the United States, Canada and Australia. Addison actually started out in the United States as a masculine personal name, but eventually American parents of baby girls responded to this androgynous sounding surname and started bestowing it upon their daughters in 1994. It essentially coincided with the popularity of Madison (a similar sounding name used heavily in America). The more popular Addison became for girls, the less popular it was for boys. It finally fell off the male charts in 2009 so now the name is considered almost exclusively female. Addisyn, Addyson and Adyson emerged as spelling corruptions (American parents have a compulsion to put their own “yooneek” spelling stamps on otherwise ultra-trendy names such as Addison).

All About the Baby Name – Adyson

Personality

OF THE GIRL NAME ADYSON

Romance is the hallmark of the Six personality. They exude nurturing, loving, and caring energy. Sixes are in love with the idea of love in its idealized form - and with their magnetic personalities, they easily draw people toward them. Like the number Two personality, they seek balance and harmony in their life and the world at large. They are conscientious and service-oriented, and a champion for the underdog. These personalities naturally attract money and are usually surrounded by lovely material objects - but their human relationships are always primary. They thrive in giving back to others rather than being motivated by their own desires. This is when they achieve great things. Sixes are natural teachers, ministers and counselors.

Popularity

OF THE GIRL NAME ADYSON

The Adyson spelling first appeared on the U.S. female naming charts in 2006. She saw immediate success in the first year or two but has since retreated back down to low levels of usage. Addison, on the other hand, is one of those super-duper ultra-trendy names right now; her popularity was fast and furious (ranked 13th most popular nationwide in 2011). In fact, nearly 80% of the “Addisons” being born each year get the traditional Scottish spelling. Addyson and Addisyn are the next most common while Adyson remains in last place in terms of parental spelling preference.

Quick Facts

ON ADYSON

GENDER:

Girl

ORIGIN:

American

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

3

RANKING POPULARITY:

863

PRONUNCIATION:

AD-ә-sin

SIMPLE MEANING:

Son of Adam

Characteristics

OF ADYSON

Humanitarian

Community-minded

Family-oriented

Loving

Affectionate

Compassionate

Sensitive

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Famous People

NAMED ADYSON

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NAMED ADYSON

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Historic Figures

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