Tagan is an uncommon yet distinctive name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "tagein," meaning "ark." Traditionally given to boys, it holds a unique and captivating sound that stands out among more common names. The name Tagan has been used sparingly throughout history but gained some recognition in recent times due to its distinctive pronunciation and meaningful etymology. It is often associated with strength and resilience, reflecting the symbolism of Noah's Ark from which it originates. As a given name, Tagan offers parents an opportunity to provide their child with a unique identity while still adhering to classic naming conventions rooted in history and culture.
The name Tagan saw its peak popularity between 2003 and 2008, with a high of 9 births in 2008. However, there's been a consistent drop since then, with only 6 births recorded in 2010. Overall, from 1995 to 2010, there were 54 babies named Tagan.