All about the name KARLAN

Meaning, origin, history.

Karlan is a unique and distinctive male given name of Irish origin. Its meaning is derived from the ancient Gaelic word "ceallachán," which translates to "little strong one" or "little bright one." This name has a long history in Ireland, with its earliest known usage dating back to the Middle Ages.

The name Karlan is believed to have been brought to Ireland by Norse invaders who settled there during the Viking Age. It is thought that the name was originally a Scandinavian personal name before it became popular among the Irish people.

Over time, the spelling of the name has varied, with some common variations including Carlan, Carlan, and Kerlann. Despite these variations, all forms of the name share the same basic meaning and origin story.

Today, Karlan remains a relatively uncommon given name, but it is still used occasionally in both Ireland and other parts of the world where Irish culture has had an influence. Its unique sound and historical significance make it an appealing choice for parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their son.

See also

Irish

Popularity of the name KARLAN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Karlan has been a rarity in the United States, with only 44 babies being given this name since 1959. The years with the highest number of births were 1968 and 1990, each with 6 occurrences. However, there have also been years with fewer than five births, such as 1961, 1979, and 1992, which had only 5 births each. Despite its rarity, the name Karlan has seen some consistency in usage over the decades, with at least one birth per year from 1959 to 1999, except for the years 1960-1967 and 1970-1978 where no data is available. This information provides a glimpse into the historical trend of the name Karlan in the United States.