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Colsen

/ˈkoʊl.sən/

Colsen is a modern invented name built on Cole and the patronymic suffix -sen or -son, suggesting “son of Cole.” Cole itself comes from Old English col meaning “charcoal” or is a short form of Nicholas.

US Rank 2024
No. 631
Births
442

The name has no historical precedent. It emerged in the 2010s as American parents combined the popular name Cole with surname-style endings to create something new yet familiar-sounding.

Colsen is at its all-time SSA peak: No. 631 in 2024 with 442 births. It is a newly charting name with no previous SSA history.

What the name Colsen means

No notable bearers have yet established the name culturally. Its appeal is entirely phonetic and structural—fitting neatly into the Colton, Colby, Collin, Cole naming cluster.

Two syllables—KOHL-sen—sound clean and Scandinavian-inflected without being foreign. The -sen ending resembles Danish or Norwegian patronymics like Jensen and Hansen.

Parents who choose Colsen often want something in the Cole family that is less common than Colton or Colby but equally easy to spell and say.

It sits at the intersection of surname-as-given-name trends and the Cole-sound cluster—a calculated invention that feels organic because it follows recognizable naming patterns.

US popularity over time

Numerology and symbolism

Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.

C(3) + O(6) + L(3) + S(1) + E(5) + N(5) = 23 = 5
Destiny number
5
Freedom
Sum of all letters, reduced to a single digit
Soul urge
11
Illumination
Sum of vowels only - reveals inner desires
Expression
3
Charisma
Sum of consonants - how others perceive you
Letters 6
Vowels / consonants 2 / 4
Birthstone Aquamarine
Lucky color Turquoise

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Boy English 2 syllables son of Cole

Where it ranks highest

WV No. 212 TN No. 231 KY No. 301 MS No. 331 IN No. 339 AR No. 357 ID No. 359 SC No. 392 AL No. 393 LA No. 410 GA No. 413 NC No. 418 MO No. 425 KS No. 427 OH No. 436 MI No. 468 VA No. 470 MD No. 495 IA No. 515 OK No. 580 PA No. 592 WA No. 747 IL No. 770 WI No. 777 NY No. 882 FL No. 909 TX No. 986 CA No. 1749

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