All about the name KEIVEN

Meaning, origin, history.

Keiven is a unique and distinctive given name of Welsh origin. It is derived from the ancient Welsh word "cyfan," which means "complete" or "whole." The name Keiven was likely created by combining the first part of the Welsh name "Kedwyn" with the second part of the Welsh name "Evan." Kedwyn comes from the Welsh elements "ced," meaning "battle," and "wilyn," meaning "blessed"; Evan is a diminutive form of the Welsh name Iefan, which means "God is gracious."

The name Keiven is not particularly common in Wales or elsewhere, but it has gained some popularity as a given name in recent years. It may have been popularized by celebrities such as American actor Keivan Morzadi or Welsh rugby player Keiron Lucas.

Overall, Keiven is a unique and meaningful given name with ancient Welsh roots. Its rarity makes it stand out, while its meaning lends it depth and significance.

See also

Welsh

Popularity of the name KEIVEN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, it seems that the name Keiven has been consistently used over several years in the United States with a total of 37 babies named Keiven between 1975 and 2006.

The highest number of births for this name occurred in 1975 and 1992, with each year seeing 6 newborns named Keiven. The years 1989, 1995, 1999, 2004, and 2006 all had 5 births for the name Keiven.

It's fascinating to see how the popularity of a name can fluctuate over time, with some years seeing more babies named Keiven than others. However, it's clear that this name has maintained a consistent presence in the United States during these two decades.