Meaning & Origin
Cullen is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Cullen.EtymologyThe surname has multiple origins. It may be an anglicization of the Irish Ó Cuilleannáin or a toponymic from the Scottish Gaelic word cuilinn, meaning "holly" or "place of holly," connected to various places named Cullen in Scotland and Ireland.Popularity and Cultural ImpactThe given name saw a surge in use in the late 2000s and early 2010s following Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series (2005–2008), whose protagonist is the vampire Edward Cullen (portrayed by Robert Pattinson in the film adaptation, beginning in 2008). This association gave the name a modern, romantic edge, though enthusiasm has since declined.Notable BearersNotable people with the surname Cullen who influenced its adoption as a first name include American poet and author Countée Cullen (1903–1946), a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance.Key FactsMeaning: Possibly "holly" or "descendant of Cuilleannán"Origin: Irish and Scottish GaelicType: Given name (masculine)Usage Regions: English-speaking countries, notably the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia