Dylan
DIL-uhn
Meaning:
Son of the sea
Gender
Boy
Origin
Welsh, English, Celtic
Popularity Rank
#34 (boys)
#47 (overall)
#47 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Dylan has consistently ranked among the top names for boys in the United States since the 1990s, reflecting its enduring appeal.
Why Parents Choose Dylan
Parents often choose Dylan for its melodic sound and strong, positive associations with creativity and nature. It feels both modern and timeless.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Dylan originated from Wales and gained popularity in the 20th century, particularly in the English-speaking world. It was popularized by the famed poet Dylan Thomas, who brought the name into mainstream culture.
Dylan has deep roots in Welsh culture, often associated with the mythological figure Dylan ail Don, who was a sea god. The name embodies a connection to nature and the ocean.
Notable People Named Dylan
- Dylan Thomas
- Bob Dylan
- Dylan O'Brien
- Dylan Baker
- Dylan Dreyer
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Pop Culture References
- Dylan McKay from 'Beverly Hills, 90210'
- Dylan from 'The Amazing World of Gumball'
- Dylan from 'Teen Wolf'