Ilan is a Hebrew given name that means "tree" or "strong as a tree". It is derived from the Hebrew word "ēlān", which refers to a tree. The name Ilan is often associated with strength, resilience, and growth, much like a sturdy tree that can withstand various weather conditions.
The name Ilan has a rich history in Jewish culture and tradition. In the Bible, there are several individuals named Ilan, including one of the sons of Shamah, a Manassite, who fought against the Philistines with King David (1 Chronicles 8:34-35). Additionally, Ilan was also the name of a prominent Talmudic sage and scholar.
Today, Ilan is a popular given name for boys among Jews worldwide. It is often chosen by parents who wish to honor Jewish heritage or tradition while giving their child a strong and meaningful name. Some notable individuals named Ilan include Israeli politician Ilan Cohn and American actor Ilan Srulovicz.
"The name Ilan experienced a notable increase in popularity over time, with a significant spike starting from the late 1970s until peaking in the early 2000s. Between 1965 and 2023, there were a total of 2981 births registered with this name."