All about the name KELTAN

Meaning, origin, history.

Keltan is an intriguing and uncommon given name of Irish origin. It's derived from the ancient Irish word "ceiltine," which translates to "stranger" or "foreign." The name has a strong historical context, as it was once used by the Gaels to refer to individuals who were not native to Ireland but had settled there. Over time, Keltan has evolved to signify more than just foreign origin; it now represents adaptability and resilience in the face of change or unfamiliarity. While it's not a widely recognized name today, choosing Keltan for a child would likely result in a unique and distinctive moniker that stands out from the crowd.

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Irish

Popularity of the name KELTAN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Did you know that the name Keltan has been used quite uniquely in the United States? According to statistics, there were only 5 babies born with this name in 2008! That's not very common at all, making each child named Keltan truly special and one of a kind. Since then, the total number of births with this name has remained quite low, with no more than 5 babies per year being named Keltan."