Keats name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: English
Pronunciation: ke(a)-ts
Meaning: Kite or herdsman
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What does Keats mean?

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How do I pronounce Keats?

You can pronounce the two syllabled name Keats as ke(a)-ts.

Variants of Keats

Keets

How popular is the name Keats?

Keats is an uncommon baby name in United States still in use today. At least, 100 people globally have carried Keats as their given name according to our findings.

YearRankBirths
2021107366
2020119785
2017122305
201696517
201595607
2014755110
201381119
201297027
2011122775
2010107606
View more ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Keats?

When going through an emotional breakdown, it takes you longer than other people to get back on track. You are never bored. Even when you are alone. You are persistent but without motivation, you won't accomplish anything. You are always open to new adventures. You hate routines and prefer freelance work. Once a person spends time with you, they remember you forever because of the powerful impression you leave behind.

Do you like Keats? You would love these names

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  •  Reyding - Boy name Reyding means "Son of the Red-haired" is originated from English. Reyding is resultant of Reading.
  •  Barksdayl - Boy name Barksdayl is originated from English, Barksdayl means "From the Valley of Birch Trees". Barksdayl is a derivation of Barksdale.
  •  Alwyne is used commonly in English and English, Alwyne means "Noble Friend" is a gender insensitive name

Famous people named Keats

  • Keats Petree, American illustrative artist with significant contributions to both pulp magazines and comic strips

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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