Keisen is a unique and distinct given name of Japanese origin. It is composed of two kanji characters, 'kei' (形) meaning 'form', 'shape', or 'figure', and 'sen' (先) which signifies 'before', 'in advance', or 'first'. Thus, the name Keisen could be interpreted as 'the first form' or 'the shape that comes first'. This moniker is relatively rare, contributing to its distinctiveness. In Japan, it's often used for both boys and girls, adding to its versatility.
No notable change in popularity for Keisen; steady with five births each year since 2018.