Dyllon

Meaning

From the Sea

Unisex
Welsh

The story behind Dyllon

Dyllon is a Welsh name derived from the Welsh element *dŵl*, meaning "sea" or "ocean," combined with the diminutive or patronymic suffix *-on*. The name is thus understood to mean "from the sea" or "of the sea." The Welsh word *dŵl* has ancient Celtic roots and appears in various forms across Brittonic languages. The name Dyllon represents a traditional Welsh naming convention, where geographical or natural features were incorporated into personal names, reflecting the connection between individuals and the landscape of Wales. The name has remained relatively uncommon in historical records but experienced increased usage in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century, particularly in the United States.

Dyllon has no attested historical or mythological bearer in Welsh tradition. Rather than commemorating a specific legendary figure or saint, the name functions as a descriptive personal name grounded in Welsh linguistic and natural imagery. The name's rise in popularity in the US during the 1990s appears linked to broader trends in creative naming practices and increased interest in Celtic-origin names among English-speaking parents. Dyllon exemplifies how traditional Welsh linguistic elements continue to be employed in contemporary naming, whether as direct continuations of historical naming practices or as modern constructions that draw upon authentic Welsh vocabulary and phonetic patterns.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
1
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #2663 (1990s)

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