Kilian

  • Origin
    Gaelic, Irish
  • Meaning
    The name Kilian is derived from the Irish name "Cillín," which means "little church" or "follower of Saint Kilian." Saint Kilian was an Irish missionary and martyr who traveled to Germany in the 7th century to spread Christianity.
  • Variations
    Cillian, Killian, Killien
  • Similar names
    Liam, Aidan, Declan, Ronan, Finnian
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  • Kilian is a charming and meaningful name of Irish and Gaelic origin, perfect for parents seeking a name with historical and religious significance. Derived from "Cillín," meaning "little church" or "follower of Saint Kilian," this name has deep roots in Irish history. Saint Kilian, an Irish missionary and martyr, played a significant role in spreading Christianity in Germany during the 7th century. With variations such as Cillian and Killian, Kilian offers flexibility in spelling while retaining its unique appeal. The name exudes strength, determination, and a sense of purpose, making it an excellent choice for parents who want their son to carry a name with a powerful background. Though not overly common, Kilian has gained recognition in modern times through notable figures like Kilian Jornet, the accomplished Spanish runner and mountaineer. For those who appreciate an intriguing and lesser-known name that carries cultural and historical weight, Kilian stands out as a distinguished and timeless choice for a baby boy.
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