All about the name DEN

Meaning, origin, history.

Den is a name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "dena", which means "the day". It is also associated with the Old English word "denu", meaning "valley".

The name Den has been used throughout history in various cultures. In Welsh, it is known as an ancient given name that was popular during the Middle Ages. In Cornwall, a region in southwest England, there are several place names containing the element "Den" or "Dun", such as St. Dennis and Pensans, which suggest that the name may have been used in this area since early times.

The name Den is not particularly common today, but it does appear occasionally in various countries around the world. It is often used as a given name for boys, although there are some instances of it being used as a surname as well.

Overall, Den is a short and simple name with a historical and cultural significance that spans several centuries and regions. Its meaning, "the day", adds to its appeal as a name that conveys a sense of brightness and positivity.

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English

Popularity of the name DEN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show the number of births for the name "Den" over a span of several years in the United States. In 1942 and again in 1949, there were 6 babies named Den each year. Then, in 1958, there were 5 babies born with this name.

Adding these numbers together, we find that there were a total of 17 births for the name "Den" during these three years across the United States. This indicates that while not extremely common, the name Den did appear among newborns in each of these years.

Name variation DEN.