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      Meaning of the first name
      Dylan

      Origin 
      Welsh

      Meaning 
      Toward the Tide

      Variations 
      Dolan, Dy-ann, Dyani

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Dylan has its origins in the Welsh language and carries the meaning of Toward the Tide. This name is steeped in ancient history and holds significance in both mythological and literary contexts. In Welsh mythology, Dylan was believed to be the son of Arianrhod and a sea deity, revered as the god of the waves and tides. This association with the sea lends a sense of power and strength to the name, symbolizing the unpredictable and untamed nature of the ocean.

      Throughout history, the name Dylan has resonated in several notable works of literature. One of its earliest appearances can be found in medieval Welsh poetry, where it was often used to denote a sense of adventure and wanderlust. In more recent times, Dylan has gained popularity as a given name, especially during the 20th century. This surge in usage can be attributed to the fame and influence of the revered Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas. Known for his lyrical and evocative writing, Thomas brought attention to the name and sparked a renewed interest in Welsh culture and language.

      In modern-day usage, Dylan continues to be a favored name among parents seeking a strong and distinctive choice. Its connection to both mythology and literature adds a depth of character and heritage to the name. With its roots firmly planted in the Welsh language, Dylan remains a timeless and captivating name that evokes images of the boundless power and beauty of the sea.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Dylan.
      Smith

      is the most common surname for Dylan.

      Carey

      is the most common spouse name for Dylan.

      Simon

      is the most common child name for Dylan.

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