Keidan is an uncommon yet intriguing given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "thankful" or "grateful". It is derived from the Hebrew word 'kudsha', which translates to 'holy'. While it may not be widely known, Keidan offers a unique and meaningful option for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child. Pronounced as KEY-dan, it has a pleasing rhythm when spoken aloud and rolls off the tongue with ease. Despite its rarity, Keidan does not sound made-up or unfamiliar, thanks to its Hebrew roots and similar-sounding counterparts like Kevin and Keith. With its deep meaning and appealing phonetics, Keidan is an excellent choice for those looking for a name that is both memorable and significant.
The name Keidan has seen a consistent but varying number of births over the years, with notable spikes in 2007, 2011, and 2013. However, there was a gap in recorded births between 2014 and 2019, before resuming again from 2020 onwards. Overall, there have been 85 recorded births with the name Keidan since 2003.