Kedan is an uncommon, yet captivating name of Hebrew origin. It means "to sing a song." This moniker is often chosen for its melodic sound and the positive connotations it carries, implying joy, celebration, and creativity. Pronounced as KEH-dan, this name consists of three letters in the Hebrew alphabet: Kaf (כ), Dalet (ד), and Nun (נ). It is believed to have been used historically among Jewish communities, but today, it can be found in various cultures around the world, adding a unique touch to its bearers.
The name Kedan experienced a peak in popularity between 2006 and 2008 with 7, 8, and 7 births respectively, before declining to around 6 births per year until 2013, then jumping up again to 6 births in 2018. Over the given period, there were a total of 55 babies named Kedan.