The name Aison is a unique and classical choice for a baby boy, pronounced as AY-suhn (/eɪˈsən/). It is a variation of the name Aeson, which has roots in ancient Greek mythology. Aeson was the father of Jason, the legendary hero who led the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. This historical association imbues the name with a sense of adventure and heroism. In recent years, Aison has seen sporadic popularity in the United States, with its highest occurrence being 18 newborns named Aison in 2013. Despite its fluctuating rank over the years, ranging from 4,978th to above 10,000th place, it remains an uncommon yet distinguished choice for parents seeking a name with mythological significance and timeless appeal.