Dregan is a unique and distinctive male given name of Irish origin. The name is derived from the ancient Irish language element "draigen," which means "little red-haired one." This name was popular among the Gaels, an early Celtic people who inhabited Ireland.
The name Dregan is believed to have been used by several historical figures in Ireland. One notable example is Dregan mac Iarbonel, a king of the Uí Echach Cobo branch of the Dál Riata in the 7th century. The Dál Riata were a Gaelic people who lived in what is now western Scotland and northeastern Ireland.
Today, Dregan remains a rare but beautiful name that carries a strong connection to Irish history and culture. It is often associated with unique characteristics such as strength, courage, and intelligence, which are attributes of many historical figures who bore the name. While it may not be as widely known as some other Irish names, those who carry the name Dregan can take pride in their distinctive and meaningful moniker.
The name Dregan has seen a varying degree of popularity over the years in the United States. Between 2002 and 2012, there were a total of 27 babies born with this unique name. The peak years for births with the name Dregan were 2007 and 2012, each year seeing 6 newborns. Interestingly, there was also a steady popularity from 2002 to 2003 with 5 births recorded in each of those years. Despite fluctuations in its usage over this period, the name Dregan remains relatively uncommon, appearing only occasionally among new additions to American families.