Claymon is a male name with English origin. The name is pronounced as KLAY-mun (/kleɪˈmən/). It is a variant of the name Clay, which derives from the Old English word "clǣg," meaning "clay" or "earth." Claymon carries associations with strength and resilience, as well as down-to-earth qualities. While it may not be as commonly used today, it has historical significance, appearing in records of newborns in the United States as early as 1926.