Royston

Meaning of Royston

Royston traces back to Old English roots. It originally meant “Royce’s town,” carrying a quiet majesty that’s both timeless and fresh. Parents imagine its bright promise dancing like a diya on a Diwali night. It sends little Royston into the world like a young prince on an inspiring journey. In the US, fewer than ten newborns per year wear this unique moniker, so Royston stands apart in any classroom. The name rolls off the tongue with friendly warmth, and for Indian families, its royal echoes of “Raj” sparkle in a playful nod to tradition. Pick Royston, and watch him shine like a hidden gem in an ancient palace!

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ROY-stuhn (/rɔɪstən/)

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