A modern English-style invented form using the -son ending, shaped by contemporary naming trends.
Anisjon is a modern English-style invented form using the -son ending, and that ending gives it an immediate surname-like and masculine feel. The name does not come from a long-established traditional root so much as from contemporary naming habits that borrow the shape of patronymic or family names to create something distinctive.
In that way, it belongs to the same broad creative landscape as many recent English coinages that feel stable because they resemble familiar surnames. What makes Anisjon interesting is the tension between familiarity and novelty. The ending hints at lineage or descent, but the beginning keeps the name free of one fixed historical source, which gives it flexibility.
It sounds modern, slightly formal, and uncommon in a way that feels deliberate rather than accidental. That kind of invented surname-style name often carries a strong identity because it sounds established even when its actual history is short.