Kian originates of Anglo-Saxon Gaelic Celtic meaning "long, enduring, far, distant" derived of Gaelic "Cian" of Celtic legend and, along with traditional spelling "Cian" is on of the more popular names in Ireland. Kian is also a city of Iran. Also a popular Persian name, Kian translates to "royal" or "king".
Kian originates of Anglo-Saxon Gaelic Celtic meaning "long, enduring, far, distant" derived of Gaelic "Cian" of Celtic legend and, along with traditional spelling "Cian" is on of the more popular names in Ireland. Kian is also a city of Iran. Also a popular Persian name, Kian translates to "royal" or "king".
Kian originates of Anglo-Saxon Gaelic Celtic meaning "long, enduring, far, distant" derived of Gaelic "Cian" of Celtic legend and, along with traditional spelling "Cian" is on of the more popular names in Ireland. Kian is also a city of Iran. Also a popular Persian name, Kian translates to "royal" or "king".
Kian originates of Anglo-Saxon Gaelic Celtic meaning "long, enduring, far, distant" derived of Gaelic "Cian" of Celtic legend and, along with traditional spelling "Cian" is on of the more popular names in Ireland. Kian is also a city of Iran. Also a popular Persian name, Kian translates to "royal" or "king".