All about the name KELLAR

Meaning, origin, history.

Kellar is a unique and uncommon name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Scottish surname Keller or Kellar, which was originally an occupational name for a cooper, someone who made barrels. The name is believed to have originated from the Middle Dutch word "keller," meaning "cellar master" or "keeper of the cellar."

The surname Kellar was first recorded in Scotland in the early 13th century, with records showing it was prevalent in the counties of Angus and Fife. Over time, the name has spread to other parts of the world, including England, Ireland, and America.

While Kellar is primarily known as a surname, it has also been used as a given name in some cases. As a given name, Kellar is not associated with any particular meaning or significance beyond its occupational origin. However, like many names with Scottish roots, Kellar may be seen as a symbol of strength, resilience, and pride in one's heritage.

Today, Kellar remains a rare and distinctive name, standing out among more common choices. Those who bear the name Kellar can take pride in their unique heritage and the rich history behind their moniker.

Popularity of the name KELLAR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Kellar experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with peaks in 1999 (8 births), 2006 (11 births), and 2013 (8 births). However, there were also periods of decline, such as between 2002 to 2005 with only one recorded birth each year. The most recent years show a stable pattern, with five births in both 2018 and 2022. In total, there have been 98 babies named Kellar since 1999.