Dylan is a common given name, often associated with both males and females. It has Welsh origins, meaning "son of the sea." The name gained popularity in the 20th century, partly due to famous figures like Bob Dylan, an influential American singer-songwriter known for his impactful lyrics and contributions to music.
In addition to its use as a name, "Dylan" can refer to various cultural references, including books, movies, and songs. The name is often celebrated in popular culture, symbolizing creativity and artistic expression, making it a favored choice for many parents.