Ceann is a unique and distinctively Scottish given name of Gaelic origin, meaning 'head' or 'leader'. It's derived from the Old Irish word 'céan', which carries similar connotations. This name has been traditionally used among the Gaels of Scotland and Ireland, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of these regions.
"Ceann saw an increase in popularity between 1954 and 1990, with a total of eleven babies named Ceann born during this period."