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Maisyn

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Pronounced MAYS-ihn /ˈmeɪs.ɪn/Medium

Meaning: StoneworkerMedium

In 30 seconds: Maisyn is an English name meaning 'stoneworker' — a modern respelling of the occupational name Mason for a girl.
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Origin MediumEnglish
MeaningStoneworker
U.S. rank (2024)#1999 ↘ Falling
2024 U.S. births98 girls (0.01% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2021
Total births (all-time)≈ 1,595

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 202119992024

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

The record gives Maisyn the meaning 'stoneworker' in the English tradition, reworking the familiar Mason into a softer, more feminine shape. Its variation Maisynn doubles the final n, a small tweak typical of contemporary naming.

The 'Mai-' opening softens the rugged occupational root into something lighter on the page. It belongs to the recent wave of trade-name spellings adapted for girls.

Did you know? The meaning usually attached to Maisyn is 'stoneworker', and that core idea is what gives the name most of its long-term appeal.
Overall data confidence 62%
Behind the Name - Maisyn — etymology, usage, pronunciation, and related formsU.S. Social Security Administration — 2024 popularity rank and count supplied in the batch input CSV

Variations

Maisynn

Nicknames

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Mason— The occupational root Maisyn reshapes, same 'stoneworker' meaning.
Mayson— Another modern respelling of the same occupational name.
Madisyn— Shares the trendy feminine -syn ending.

Frequently Asked

What does the name Maisyn mean?

Maisyn is usually explained as meaning 'stoneworker' and is most often linked with English tradition.

How do you pronounce Maisyn?

It's commonly said MAYS-ihn /ˈmeɪs.ɪn/.

Is Maisyn a boy or girl name?

In this batch and in recent U.S. usage data, Maisyn is used as a girl name.

How popular is Maisyn?

In 2024, Maisyn ranked #1999 in the U.S. for girls, with 98 births recorded.