Darren

DARE-en
Meaning: Great; as an individual; from the ancient Gaelic name Daire
Gender
Boy
Origin
Irish, Gaelic, Celtic
Popularity Rank
#986 (boys)
#2089 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Darren has enjoyed steady popularity since the 1970s, especially in Ireland and English-speaking countries, maintaining a classic yet contemporary feel.

Why Parents Choose Darren

Parents often choose the name Darren for its strong Irish heritage, timeless appeal, and the qualities of leadership and resilience it embodies.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Darren gained popularity in the 20th century, especially in Ireland and English-speaking countries. It may have been influenced by the Gaelic name Darragh or derived from the Gaelic 'Dara,' meaning 'oak tree.' Over time, it became a symbol of modern Irish identity and was popularized by celebrities and cultural figures.

Darren is a name with Irish roots, often associated with strength and leadership. It is popular in Irish communities and among those with Irish heritage, symbolizing resilience and individuality.

Notable People Named Darren

  • Darren Criss - Actor and singer known for 'Glee'
  • Darren Aronofsky - Filmmaker and director
  • Darren Hayes - Singer and songwriter from Savage Garden

Name Variations

Darrin Daren Darun

Related Names

Dara Darragh Daire

Similar Sounding Names

Garen Karan Darin

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Sean Patrick Eoin

Pop Culture References

  • Darren Shan - Author of the 'Cirque du Freak' series
  • Darren Criss - Actor and musician
  • Darren McGavin - Actor known for 'The Night Stalker'