Maeson is a unisex name pronounced as MAY-suhn (/ˈmeɪsən/). It is a modern variation of the more traditional name Mason, which has roots in English and French, originally referring to a skilled worker who builds with stone. The name Maeson carries the same connotations of craftsmanship and strength but adds a unique twist with its distinctive spelling. While not as common as its counterpart Mason, Maeson has seen consistent use in the United States over the past few decades. Its popularity peaked in 2012 when it ranked 2487th, and although its occurrence fluctuates yearly, it remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a familiar yet distinct name for their child. The name Maeson offers versatility and modernity while still being grounded in historical significance, making it an attractive option for both boys and girls.