For a matrix: no. All matrix elements must be numerical.
Tables
are the best option as you can keep the data formatted numerically (interact like you would for a matrix) but have headings...
% Set up matrix
I = [203 397 313 420
269 638 338 642
270 316 526 336
291 553 372 550
296 797 579 774];
% Convert to table
array2table(I, 'VariableNames', {'X', 'Y', 'Z', 'weight'})

When using tables, you can access the columns by their variable name like so:
disp(I.X) % Prints out the array in the first column
disp(I(:,1)) % Exactly the same result, but includes the column heading
% For operations, reference the variables by name
s = I(:,1) + I(:,2); % Gives error
s = I.X + I.Y; % Gives expected result
Note: according to the docs, tables were introduced in R2013b, if you have an older version of Matlab you will have to use cell arrays...
% Set up matrix as before
I = [203 397 313 420
... ... ... ...];
% Convert to cell and add header row
I = [{'X', 'Y', 'Z', 'weight'}; num2cell(I)];
