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Waylon

Pronunciation: [ w-AYL-ahn ]

Boy Name #65 Most Popular Rising 2 Syllables

Outlaw country cool with ancient mythological roots

American Southern American
Bold Earthy Vintage Strong Playful

Meaning & Origin

"wayside land, roadside settlement"
Origin: Old English
Language: English
"divine smith, master craftsman"
Origin: Germanic/Norse mythology
Language: Old Norse

The Story of Waylon

Waylon is a variant of Wayland, derived from Old English 'wæg land' meaning 'land beside the road' or 'wayside land.' In Germanic and Norse mythology, Wayland (Völundr in Norse) is a legendary master blacksmith — a divine craftsman who forged magical weapons and armor for gods and heroes. The name entered American culture as a surname before becoming a first name, reaching mainstream popularity through country music icon Waylon Jennings.

Waylon Jennings, one of the founding figures of outlaw country music in the 1970s, gave this name its rugged, rebellious energy. The name has seen a major resurgence in the 2010s and 2020s as part of the broader trend toward vintage Southern and country-flavored names.

In American country music culture, Waylon carries the spirit of the 'outlaw country' movement — authentic, rebellious, and independent. In Norse and Germanic mythology, Wayland/Völundr represents supreme mastery of craft and relentless perseverance against adversity.

Fun Facts

  • Wayland the Smith appears in the Old English poem Beowulf and the Norse Völsunga saga as a legendary divine craftsman
  • Waylon Jennings was born in 1937 in Littlefield, Texas, and was Buddy Holly's bass player the night of the fatal 1959 plane crash — he gave up his seat

Waylon in Other Languages

Norse Völundr
French Waylon
German Wayland
Spanish Waylon

Famous People Named Waylon

W

Waylon Payne

Musician

1972

American country singer-songwriter and actor who played Jerry Lee Lewis in Walk the Line

W

Waylon Jennings

Musician

1937

American country singer-songwriter, pioneer of the outlaw country movement, known for 'Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow...

American country singer-songwriter, pioneer of the outlaw country movement, known for 'Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys' and 'Good Hearted Woman'

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Waylon Smithers Fictional

Other

Devoted assistant to Mr. Burns in The Simpsons, one of the show's most complex and beloved recurring characters since 19...

Devoted assistant to Mr. Burns in The Simpsons, one of the show's most complex and beloved recurring characters since 1989

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
2
Popularity Rank
#65
Total SSA Count
4,878
Cultural Origins
American Southern American
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Casual
Cross-Cultural Ease
Moderate

Alternative Spellings

Common Nicknames

Way

Pairs Well With

Waylon James Waylon Lee Waylon Ray Waylon Dean Waylon Cole Waylon Scott

Sibling Names

Also a Girl Name

Waylon is also used as a girl name, ranked #4908.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Waylon

What does the name Waylon mean?
"wayside land, roadside settlement" (from Old English). "divine smith, master craftsman" (from Germanic/Norse mythology). Waylon is a variant of Wayland, derived from Old English 'wæg land' meaning 'land beside the road' or 'wayside land.' In Germanic and Norse mythology, Wayland (Völundr in Norse) is a legendary master blacksmith — a divine craftsman who forged magical weapons and armor for gods and heroes. The name entered American culture as a surname before becoming a first name, reaching mainstream popularity through country music icon Waylon Jennings.
What is the origin of the name Waylon?
Waylon has Old English, Germanic/Norse mythology, American, and Southern American origins. In Old English, it means "wayside land, roadside settlement". In Germanic/Norse mythology, it means "divine smith, master craftsman".
Is Waylon a boy or girl name?
Waylon is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it is ranked #65. As a girl name, it is ranked #4908. Waylon is more commonly used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Waylon?
Waylon is pronounced w-AYL-ahn.
How popular is the name Waylon?
Waylon is currently ranked #65 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Waylon?
Common nicknames for Waylon include Way.
What are good middle names for Waylon?
Popular middle name pairings include Waylon James, Waylon Lee, Waylon Ray, Waylon Dean, Waylon Cole, and Waylon Scott.
What are good sibling names for Waylon?
Names that pair well with Waylon as siblings include Cash, Emmett, Jolene, Hank, Dolly, and Dale.
How many syllables does Waylon have?
Waylon has 2 syllables, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Waylon a common or rare name?
Waylon is a very popular name, ranked #65 among boy names in the United States.

About the Name Waylon

Waylon is a boy name with American and Southern American origins . The name means "wayside land, roadside settlement" in Old English .

Is Waylon a boy or girl name? Waylon is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #65 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #4,908. Waylon is more commonly used as a boy name.

Waylon is currently ranked #65 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Waylon has 2 syllables and is pronounced w-AYL-ahn, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Common nicknames for Waylon include Way. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

Alternative spellings of Waylon include Waylen, Waylan, Wayland, Waylyn, Waylin . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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