With roots in the misty glens of ancient Ireland, Faelan—pronounced FAY-lan—means “little wolf,” conjuring visions of silver moonlight dancing across emerald forests and the playful echo of a wild heart. Like a whispered legend shared beside a crackling hearth, it marries fierce independence with gentle loyalty, rolling off the tongue like a late-night serenade under a Spanish plaza’s starlit sky. Delightfully rare—only five to ten newborn boys are named Faelan each year in the US, keeping it snug around the 900th rank—it’s a hidden treasure for parents craving something timeless yet unexpected. Every time they murmur “FAY-lan,” they beckon a noble wolf spirit into their family pack—just don’t be surprised if he greets your slippers with a curious sniff at dawn!