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Dylon

Boy #5194 most popular
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Meanings & Origins

"son of the sea"

Origin: Welsh Language: Welsh

"great tide"

Origin: Welsh Language: English

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“A Welsh sea-god name carried by poets and rock legends”

Origin & Etymology

Dylon is a phonetic variant of Dylan, one of the most celebrated names in Welsh mythology. Dylan comes from the Welsh words dy (great or flowing) and llanw (tide or sea), meaning son of the sea or born from the ocean wave. In the Mabinogion, one of the great works of Welsh mythology, Dylan eil Ton (Dylan, Son of the Wave) was a legendary figure who could swim as fast as a fish the moment he touched the sea. The Dylon spelling preserves the sound while offering a distinctive visual form.

Popularity Story

Dylan became globally famous through Bob Dylan (born Robert Zimmerman), who adopted the name in honor of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Both men helped make Dylan one of the most internationally recognized Welsh names. The Dylon spelling emerged as parents sought a subtle distinction from the more common Dylan and Dillon spellings.

Cultural Significance

In Welsh culture, Dylan is a name of profound mythological significance, connected to the sea, tides, and natural power. Dylan Thomas, the poet who wrote Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night, brought the name to international literary prestige. Bob Dylans choice of the name as his stage persona connected it to American countercultural identity.

Fun Facts

  • Dylan eil Ton in Welsh mythology could swim as fast as any fish the moment he touched the sea
  • Bob Dylan took his name from Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, making Dylan one of the most cross-culturally resonant names of the 20th century

Dylon in Other Languages

Irish Dillon
Welsh Dylan
Arabic ديلون
French Dylan
Spanish Dylon

Nicknames

Dyl Dy

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Middle Names

James Cole Lee Alexander Thomas Ray

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