US Popularity:7637
Origin:British
Meaning:Stream by the cliff or bank
Give baby the confidence to navigate even the stormiest of waters with a name like Claybourne. This Old English name began as a last name—sometimes spelled Claiborne or Clybourne—for those who lived near a “stream by the cliff or bank.” Combining the Old English clǣg or clay, and burne, meaning “spring” or “stream,” this moniker conjures up images of countryside brooks, rubber boots, and mud fights. Claybourne can serve as a distinguished boy’s name that will encourage baby to connect to their roots, the natural world around them, and their capabilities.

How Popular Is The Name Claybourne?

Yearly Ranking Change:

Year:
1963
#4141
in 1963
- 479
from 1959
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