Kedarian is of African origin, specifically from West Africa's Yoruba culture. It is derived from the Yoruba name Kekere, which means 'the younger one'. This name was traditionally given to a child born after an older sibling of the same gender. Kedarian is less commonly found outside of West Africa and its diaspora, making it somewhat unique in many places. There's no significant historical figure or character associated with this name that might influence its popularity or perception. The name Kedarian is pronounced /ˌkiːdeɪriən/.
"Kedarian was quite uncommon during that time period, with only five babies named Kedarian born each year from 2005 onward."