All about the name GARSON

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Garson is of English origin and it means "guardian." It is derived from the Old French word "garcon," which means "boy" or "young man." The name has been used in English-speaking countries for centuries, but it was not particularly common until the mid-20th century. Today, Garson is still a relatively rare name, but it is often associated with the famous Canadian actor and director James Garner, who was born with the name Maurice Samuel Garner Jr., but went by his middle name professionally. The name has also been used in popular culture, such as in the television show "The Office," where one of the characters is named Garrett Garson. Overall, Garson is a unique and distinctive name that carries a strong and meaningful meaning.

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Popularity of the name GARSON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Garson has a unique history of popularity in the United States. Between 1920 and 2001, there were a total of 57 babies named Garson at birth. The name's popularity fluctuated over this period.

In 1920, there were 5 births with the name Garson, followed by a dip in popularity until it rose again to 8 births in 1943. After another decline, there was another spike in 1948 and 1959, each with 5 births.

The years 1990 to 2001 saw the highest concentration of Garson births, totaling 36 out of the 57 births overall. This period included peaks of 8 births in 1990, 10 births in 1992, and then a decline to 5 or 6 births per year until 2001.

Despite these fluctuations, Garson remains a relatively rare name in the United States, with only 57 occurrences over an 81-year period. This rarity may contribute to its distinctive character and appeal for those who choose this name for their children.