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Dylan (name)

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Dylan
Pronunciation/ˈdɪlən/
Welsh: [ˈdəlan]
Original pronunciation of Dylan
Anglicised pronunciation of Dylan
GenderMainly Male
Origin
Word/namedy- + llanw
MeaningGreat tide
Region of originWales

Dylan is a Welsh male given name. It is derived from the word llanw, meaning "tide" or "flow" and the intensifying prefix dy-.[1][2] Dylan ail Don was a character in Welsh mythology, but the popularity of Dylan as a given name in modern times arises from its use by poet Dylan Thomas. Its use as a surname stems from the adoption of the name by Bob Dylan.[1] In Wales it was the most popular Welsh name given to baby boys in 2010.[3]

People with the given name Dylan

People with the surname Dylan

  • Bob Dylan (born 1941), American composer and performer (born Robert Zimmerman)
  • Ellie Dylan (born 1952), American executive
  • Jakob Dylan (born 1969), youngest son of Bob and Sara Dylan and lead singer of The Wallflowers
  • Jesse Dylan (born 1966), American film director, eldest son of Bob and Sara Dylan
  • Sara Dylan (born 1939), American actress, first wife of Bob Dylan
  • Sarah X Dylan (born 1980), American radio and television personality
  • Whitney Dylan (born 1976), American television and film actress

Names in fiction

Other uses

References

  1. ^ a b Mike Campbell. "Dylan". Behind the Name: the etymology and history of first names. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  2. ^ Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru. Vol. difethedig–ffrwythog. University of Wales. 2006. p. 2202.
  3. ^ "Boys Name Dylan". Retrieved 8 April 2012.