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Dallas is a strong, masculine name that has gained steady popularity over the years. With a distinct Western flair and ties to Texas, this name offers a blend of rugged charm and modern appeal.
The name Dallas has its origins in an old Scottish surname, derived from the Gaelic phrase "dail les," meaning "meadow or plain by the water." It has since been adopted as a given name, particularly in the United States, where it is often associated with the city of Dallas, Texas.
In 2022, Dallas ranked 253rd in popularity for baby boys in the United States, with 20 newborns receiving this name. While it has fluctuated in popularity over the years, Dallas has maintained a consistent presence on the baby name charts, especially in regions with strong ties to the American Southwest.
Some prominent individuals with the name Dallas include Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Dallas Mavericks basketball player Luka Dončić, both of whom have made a name for themselves in their respective sports.
Dallas is a versatile name that fits well with a wide range of styles, from classic to modern. It has a rugged, outdoorsy vibe that appeals to parents drawn to names with a Western or Southwestern flair. Those who choose Dallas for their son often envision a confident, adventurous individual with a strong sense of self.
The name Dallas evokes qualities such as bravery, independence, and resilience. It suggests a person who is not afraid to take on challenges and venture into new territory. Dallas can also be seen as a name that conveys a sense of warmth and friendliness, with a touch of charm and charisma.
Dallas pairs well with a variety of middle and last names, from traditional surnames to more modern choices. Some examples of how Dallas might flow include Dallas James Williamson, Dallas Michael Flores, and Dallas Ezra Hernandez.
The city of Dallas, Texas, is perhaps the most well-known cultural reference associated with the name. The city's vibrant history, thriving economy, and iconic landmarks have contributed to the name's enduring appeal. In literature, the name Dallas has been used for characters in works such as Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Cormac McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men."
If you're considering the name Dallas for your son, you might also be interested in other rugged, Western-inspired names such as Wyatt, Rhett, or Maverick. For a more modern twist, you could explore names like Jett, Zane, or Ashe.
2022 | 1,346 | 253 |
2021 | 1,283 | 270 |
2020 | 1,261 | 270 |
2019 | 1,227 | 283 |
2018 | 1,229 | 286 |
2017 | 1,399 | 260 |
2016 | 1,224 | 296 |
2015 | 1,418 | 255 |
2014 | 1,365 | 270 |
2013 | 1,166 | 301 |
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Denton | 39 | View Details |
Dak | 20 | View Details |
Dallis | 14 | View Details |
Chicago | 11 | View Details |
Washington | 10 | View Details |
Texas | 9 | View Details |
York | 9 | View Details |
Dal | 8 | View Details |
Detroit | 6 | View Details |
Miami | 6 | View Details |
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Seattle | 0 | View Details |
Toronto | 0 | View Details |
Mckinney | 0 | View Details |
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Pariss | 0 | View Details |
Florida | 0 | View Details |
Daks | 0 | View Details |
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