Dalston, of Anglo-Saxon origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name for boys. It is derived from the Old English words 'þæl' meaning 'thall' or 'nook', and 'tun', which translates to 'settlement' or 'farm'. This unique moniker is believed to have been born out of place names, with one notable location being Dalston in East London. While not widely popular, the name Dalston carries a sense of historical charm and individuality.
"Dalston saw an average of about 6 births per year over this period, with a notable peak of 7 births in 2008."