Kerryann is an enchanting combination of two popular names, Kerry and Ann. The prefix 'Ker' is of Irish origin, meaning 'dark-haired,' while 'Ann' is the Latin form of Hannah, signifying 'grace.' Thus, Kerryann translates to 'dark-haired grace.' This unique moniker strikes a balance between tradition and originality, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet familiar.
The name Kerryann saw its peak popularity between 1967 and 1974 with consistently high numbers of births each year, reaching a maximum of 17 births in 1983. However, after the mid-1980s, its popularity declined significantly, with fewer than 15 births per year since then. The most recent data available shows that there were only 5 births in both 2005 and 2009, indicating a considerable decrease in the name's usage over time. In total, 333 babies were named Kerryann between 1965 and 2009.