Dylan is a Welsh name traditionally given to boys. It means “son of the sea” or “born from the ocean.” Dylan is derived from the Welsh words dy, which means "great," and llanw, which means "flow." ...
The name Dylan comes from a combination of the Welsh words 'dy', meaning 'great' and 'llanw' which means 'tide'. It can also be a variant of the surname Dillon. In Wales, where it is pronounced ...
To be a Nobel laureate is to allow ‘people’ to define who one is. That is perhaps what has kept the celebrated lyricist from acknowledging the laurel In the summer of 1964, Bob Dylan released his ...
Description It is ranked 46 in 2017. It became popular due to the singer Bob Dylan. Below is the popularity graph of the name Dylan from 1953 to 2024, based on data from the SSA. This unisex name from ...