Dywan is a unique and intriguing given name of recent origin, derived from Welsh elements meaning 'from the wind' or 'born of wind'. Pronounced as dye-wan, it comprises two distinct components: Dy-, a prefix of Welsh origin, and -wan, which relates to wind in various Celtic languages. This name's etymology makes it particularly appealing for those drawn to nature-inspired monikers or who appreciate the poetic significance of wind. Dywan is not well-established, offering an attractive opportunity for parents seeking distinctive names that will set their child apart.
The name Dywan experienced varied popularity with spikes in the mid-1970s and late 1980s to early 1990s, with five births recorded in those years, totaling twenty-six births over this period.