Kassen is a unique and distinctive name of Hebrew origin. Its meaning and history are deeply rooted in Jewish culture and tradition.
The name Kassen is derived from the Hebrew word "kesseh," which means "vessel." In Jewish mysticism, a kesseh is believed to be a container that holds divine light or spiritual energy. This makes the name Kassen symbolic of holding something precious and sacred within oneself.
Historically, Kassen has been used as a Jewish given name for centuries. It was particularly popular among Ashkenazi Jews, who originated from Central and Eastern Europe. However, it is not one of the most common names in Hebrew culture, making it quite rare and unique.
Today, Kassen continues to be used as both a first and middle name by Jewish families around the world. While it may not have widespread popularity like other Hebrew names such as David or Sarah, those who bear the name Kassen carry with them a rich history and meaningful symbolism.
The given statistics present an overview of the occurrences of the name Kassen over a span of fifteen years in the United States. Starting with five births in 2004, the number fluctuated over the years. In 2007, there were nine births, followed by another five in 2008. There was then a gap before the name re-emerged with seven births in 2015.
The frequency of the name Kassen has remained relatively steady since 2015, oscillating between five and seven births per year. In 2017 and 2018, there were five and six births respectively, while 2019 saw another peak with seven births. The most recent data from 2020 shows a slight decrease with six births.
Overall, the total number of births with the name Kassen in the United States over these fifteen years amounts to fifty. This statistic provides insight into the popularity and consistency of this particular name during this period.