Clayborn Boy

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Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: KLAY-born //ˈkleɪbɔrn//

Origin: English; Old English

Meaning: Clay hill; clay settlement

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Clayborn is of English origin, derived from the Old English elements "clæg," meaning "clay," and "burna," meaning "stream" or "brook." This etymological combination suggests a geographical or topographical significance, likely referring to a settlement near a clay stream or a brook characterized by clay deposits. The name's earliest forms can be traced back to the medieval period, where it appeared in various spellings, including Clayborne and Clayburn, as surnames before evolving into a given name.

The transition into English likely occurred during the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, which brought a wealth of linguistic influences into the English language, including the incorporation of Old English terms into more standardized forms. Historically, the name Clayborn has been associated with several notable figures and places throughout English history.

In the 12th century, it was recorded as a surname in various regions of England, often linked to land ownership or geographical features. The name appears in historical documents and land grants, indicating its use among the gentry and landowners.

Additionally, the name has connections to various localities, such as Clayborn in Lincolnshire, which further solidified its presence in English heritage. The name's enduring nature can also be attributed to its use in literature and historical texts, where it was sometimes adopted by characters reflecting the qualities of resilience and strength associated with clay as a material.

Culturally, the name Clayborn carries connotations of stability and grounding, reflecting the characteristics of clay itself, which is malleable yet durable. This symbolic resonance may have contributed to its continued use over the centuries.

The name also has a diminutive form, Clay, which has been used informally and carries similar connotations. Overall, Clayborn encapsulates a rich linguistic and cultural history, rooted in the landscape of England and the enduring qualities attributed to its etymological components.

Famous people named Clayborn

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Clayborn Elder is a musician best known for his work in the jazz genre and collaborations with various artists.

Clayborn McCoy is an author best known for his novels and contributions to contemporary literature.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Clayborn was first seen in the United States in 1909.

Clayborn has ranked as high as #4875 nationally, which occurred in 1971, and has been most popular in Arkansas, and North Carolina.

In the past 5 years the name Clayborn has been trending about the same compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

The name Clayborn is part of our comprehensive baby names database, which includes Social Security Administration (SSA) data dating back to 1880—the first official year of state and national tracking. The chart below shows when Clayborn was first recorded in the United States and illustrates how its popularity has risen and fallen over time.

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

We track the national popularity of each baby name annually. The table below displays each year along with the number of births reported by the Social Security Administration. This data combines all state-level reporting from the SSA's baby names database to provide a comprehensive view of overall birth counts for Clayborn.

Year Total Births Boy
2015 5 5
2007 5 5
2000 5 5
1999 7 7
1994 7 7
1993 6 6
1991 6 6
1990 6 6
1987 5 5
1985 6 6
1984 5 5
1980 5 5
1979 6 6
1978 5 5
1977 11 11
1976 5 5
1975 5 5
1974 6 6
1973 5 5
1972 5 5
1971 21 21
1970 5 5
1969 8 8
1967 8 8
1966 11 11
1965 8 8
1964 10 10
1963 9 9
1962 11 11
1961 14 14
1960 8 8
1959 13 13
1958 7 7
1957 12 12
1956 10 10
1955 7 7
1954 13 13
1953 7 7
1952 14 14
1951 8 8
1950 7 7
1949 14 14
1948 9 9
1947 17 17
1946 9 9
1945 8 8
1944 10 10
1943 11 11
1942 13 13
1941 6 6
1940 7 7
1939 11 11
1938 10 10
1937 13 13
1936 9 9
1935 13 13
1934 11 11
1933 6 6
1932 10 10
1931 8 8
1930 12 12
1929 12 12
1928 8 8
1927 12 12
1926 10 10
1925 14 14
1924 8 8
1923 12 12
1922 11 11
1921 12 12
1920 15 15
1919 8 8
1918 7 7
1917 19 19
1916 7 7
1915 6 6
1914 9 9
1913 11 11
1912 11 11
1910 5 5
1909 5 5

Top States for Clayborn (1971)

We track the most popular states for each baby name every year and highlight the locations where the name appears most frequently. The table below shows the five states with the highest number of births for this name in the selected year. Use the toggle to expand the list to every state with reported births.

State Births Share
NC 5
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