"son of Carr (marsh dweller)"
Carson
Pronunciation: [ k-AHRS-uhn ]
Frontier spirit with modern polish
Meaning & Origin
"son of Carsun, dweller near the marsh"
The Story of Carson
Carson is a Scottish and Irish surname used as a first name, derived from the Gaelic 'mac Carrsain' meaning 'son of Carr'. The element 'Carr' may derive from the Norse 'kjarr' meaning marsh, brushwood, or boggy ground — a geographic descriptor that became a family name. As a given name, Carson gained traction through the fame of frontiersman Kit Carson and later TV host Johnny Carson.
Carson climbed steadily through US birth charts in the 1990s and 2000s, benefiting from the broader fashion for surname-style boy names ending in -son (Hudson, Mason, Grayson). It reached the top 100 and has maintained steady popularity as a modern yet grounded choice. Carson Wentz's NFL career from 2016 kept the name in American sports consciousness.
Kit Carson (Christopher Houston Carson) was one of the most celebrated American frontiersmen of the 19th century — trapper, scout, and guide in the Rocky Mountain West. Johnny Carson, host of The Tonight Show from 1962-1992, made Carson one of the most familiar names in American television history.
Fun Facts
- Kit Carson (1809-1868) was so famous that Carson City, Nevada was named after him
- Johnny Carson hosted The Tonight Show for 30 years — 4,531 episodes — making Carson one of the most recognizable names in American entertainment
- Carson entered the US top 100 boy names around 2002
Carson in Other Languages
Famous People Named Carson
Johnny Carson
Entertainer
1925
Legendary host of The Tonight Show for 30 years (1962-1992), often called the King of Late Night
Carson McCullers
Writer
1917
American novelist known for The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and The Member of the Wedding
Kit Carson
Explorer
1809
American frontiersman, trapper, and guide whose exploits in the Rocky Mountain West made him a legend of the Old West
Carson Drew Fictional
Other
Father of fictional teen detective Nancy Drew, a prominent lawyer in the beloved mystery series
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Boy
- Syllables
- 2
- Popularity Rank
- #124
- Total SSA Count
- 2,890
- Cultural Origins
- American English Scottish Irish
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
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Common Nicknames
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Also a Girl Name
Carson is also used as a girl name, ranked #1322.
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About the Name Carson
Carson is a boy name with American, English, Scottish, and Irish origins . The name means "son of Carr (marsh dweller)" in Scottish Gaelic .
Is Carson a boy or girl name? Carson is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #124 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #1,322. Carson is more commonly used as a boy name.
Carson is currently ranked #124 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
The name Carson has 2 syllables and is pronounced k-AHRS-uhn, making it easy to pronounce and remember.
Common nicknames for Carson include Cars and Carse. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Carson include Carsen, Carsyn, Carsten . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.