Cannon

KAN-uhn
Meaning: Derived from the Old French word 'cannon,' meaning 'large tube' or 'tube-shaped object,' often associated with artillery or weaponry. It symbolizes strength, power, and protection.
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, French, German
Popularity Rank
#636 (boys)
#1316 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Cannon remains a rare but steadily growing name in English-speaking countries, appreciated for its strong sound and rich history. It appeals to parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their son.

Why Parents Choose Cannon

Parents may choose the name Cannon to symbolize strength, resilience, and a unique sense of identity. Its bold sound and historical roots make it a distinctive choice for a boy who is expected to be brave and protective.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Cannon originated as an occupational surname for someone who made or used cannons, dating back to medieval England. Over time, it transitioned into a given name, especially in English-speaking countries, symbolizing strength and durability. Its usage has grown as parents seek unique yet meaningful names for their children.

In English-speaking cultures, Cannon is both a surname and a given name that conveys strength and resilience. It has historical ties to military history and is often chosen to inspire traits of bravery and protection.

Notable People Named Cannon

  • Cannonball Adderley (jazz saxophonist)
  • Cannon Smith (fictional character)
  • Cannon Hinnant (noted tragic story, raising awareness)

Name Variations

Cannon Cannonier Cannonball

Related Names

Canaan Kennon Kannon

Similar Sounding Names

Connor Kennon Caden

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Cannonball Run (film series)
  • Cannon (video game character)
  • Cannon (band)