Qualan is an uncommon and distinctive given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the ancient Irish surname "Ó Faoláin," which means "descendant of Faelán." The name Faelán, in turn, comes from the Irish word "faol" meaning "wolf."
The name Qualan has a rich history dating back to medieval Ireland. It was borne by several notable figures throughout Irish history, including Qualan Ó Faoláin, who was a famous poet and scholar during the 13th century.
While not as widely known or used as some other Irish names, Qualan possesses a unique charm and distinction that sets it apart. Its strong roots in ancient Irish culture and history give it a sense of depth and authenticity that is appealing to many people seeking a name with meaning and heritage.
"Qualan experienced consistent popularity with 6 births each year from 2007 to 2008, resulting in a total of 12 babies named Qualan during this period."