All about the name KELSE

Meaning, origin, history.

Kelse is a unique and distinctive female given name of Scottish origin. The name Kelse derives from the Scottish surname MacLachlan, which has roots in Gaelic and means "son of Lachlan." Lachlan is another Scottish name that translates to "from the land of lochs" or "from the land of Strathclyde."

The name Kelse first appeared as a given name for females in Scotland during the 19th century. However, it was not until the mid-20th century that the name began to gain popularity and become more widely used. Today, Kelse is still considered a rare and uncommon name, but it has been embraced by some parents looking for a distinctive and memorable moniker for their daughters.

One notable individual with the name Kelse is American actress Kelsey Grammer, known for his role as Dr. Frasier Crane in the popular television series "Frasier." Although Grammer's first name is spelled differently than the given name Kelse, it is possible that his parents were inspired by the unique Scottish name when choosing his name.

In summary, Kelse is a rare and distinctive female given name of Scottish origin. Derived from the surname MacLachlan, the name means "son of Lachlan" and translates to "from the land of lochs" or "from the land of Strathclyde." Although not widely used, the name has been embraced by some parents looking for a unique and memorable name for their daughters.

See also

Scottish

Popularity of the name KELSE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the name Kelse in the United States from 1985 to 2000 show a varying number of births each year. The highest number of births was recorded in 1993 with 15 newborns, while the lowest was in 1985 and 1995 with only 6 births each year. There were also years with moderate birth rates such as 1990 (12 births) and 1994 (13 births). Overall, between 1985 and 2000, there were a total of 91 babies named Kelse born in the United States.

Name variation KELSE.