Proper noun
A surname originating as an occupation, variant of Grayson.
A male given name transferred from the surname, variant of Grayson.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDaphne and Greyson are actually minor characters in the background of this novel while all kinds of crazy drama swirls around them. Source: Internet
Greyson and several other cultural figures, including Naomi Klein, published an open letter, “No Celebration of Occupation,” which was then endorsed by the likes of Alice Walker, David Byrne and Viggo Mortensen. Source: Internet
Council member Sandy Greyson said the new ordinance "is really going to move the needle considerably." Source: Internet
The self-styled Womyn of Antioch who pushed this policy into the forefront of everyone’s minds impassioned Greyson who, as an undergrad, worked with other students on her own campus to push for the school to switch to a consent-based policy. Source: Internet
He is also survived by 11 grandchildren, Alexandra, Joshua, Matthew, Elizabeth (John); Stanton, Greyson, Garrett (Leigh Ann); Kina, Ryden (Tiffany); Weston, Cheyenne (Stephanie); and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Source: Internet
Third-round leader Greyson Sigg was a stroke back after a 71. Source: Internet