All about the name TANNIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Tannin, derived from the Latin 'tanninum', originally referred to the tanning agent found in various plant materials such as oak bark and sumac. This led to its association with the process of tanning leather, hence its use as a surname in some regions. However, Tannin also makes an appearance as a given name, albeit less commonly, likely inspired by its phonetic appeal or perhaps as a nod to its historical significance. The name has no specific origin story tied to mythologies or folklore, and it is not associated with any particular cultural traditions or holidays. As a first name, Tannin offers a unique yet accessible choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker for their child.

Popularity of the name TANNIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Tannin had eleven children born between 2007 and 2011, with six babies in 2007 and five in 2011."

Name variation TANNIN.