Dyllan: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: dyll-ahn
Origin:
gender-female

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Created on Jan 21, 2025 · 1 min read
Meaning: Son of the sea

Dyllan is a variant of the name Dylan, which originated from the Welsh name Dyfan, meaning "son of the sea. Dyllan, " The name has evolved over time, influenced by its association with the famous poet Dylan Thomas. Dyllan, while less common, retains the essence of strength and creativity associated with its more popular counterpart. Dyllan, Dylan has been a popular name in recent decades, influenced by the cultural impact of Dylan Thomas and the musical artist Bob Dylan. While Dyllan is less frequently used, it maintains a unique charm and is often chosen by parents seeking a variant with a similar yet distinct character. Dyllan it's lesser usage makes it a more exclusive choice, allowing parents to give their child a name that is both familiar and distinctive. For men, For Dyllan, men, For men, The name's association with creative and strong individuals adds to its, significance.

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