Keagyn is an uncommon yet captivating first name of modern origin, derived from the Gaelic surname "MacKay," which means "son of the chief." This unique moniker carries a sense of strength and leadership, reflecting its derivation from a lineage of clan leaders. The name Keagyn consists of two parts: "Kea" and "gyn," with "Kea" possibly being a derivative of the Gaelic personal name "Cailean," meaning "strife" or "war," and "gyn" likely representing a diminutive suffix, making Keagyn a unique blend of power and endearment.
The number of babies named Keagyn has remained consistently low over the years, with five births each in 2007 and 2018, and a slight increase to six in 2008. In total, there have been sixteen children named Keagyn born over this span of time.