Fallon is an Irish surname and given name of Gaelic origin, derived from the Old Irish word 'fáelán', meaning 'warrior' or 'soldier'. It was originally used to identify a member of a warrior clan.
In Irish culture, Fallon is often associated with strength, bravery, and leadership qualities. The name has also been adopted by people from various ethnic backgrounds, including English and Scottish heritage.
People named Fallon are typically seen as confident, adventurous, and passionate individuals who are not afraid to take risks. They are often natural-born leaders, with a strong sense of determination and resilience.
Fallon has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the US and UK, where it is often chosen for its unique and distinctive sound. It remains a popular choice among parents seeking a name that reflects their Irish heritage or simply stands out from the crowd.