Pronunciation | /ˈjuːən/ |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Scottish, Pictish |
Meaning | Born of the Yew Tree, Born of the Mountain, Youth |
Region of origin | Scotland |
Other names | |
Cognate(s) | John |
Derivative(s) | Eòghann |
Related names | Ewan, Eòghann, John, Evan, Ewen, Eoghan, Eoin, Iwan, Owen |
Euan is a Scottish, male given name, most common throughout the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, due to the influence of Scots in both nations. It is a derivative of the Pictish name, Uuen (or 'Wen'), which is the Pictish British cognate of Eòghann in Gaelic. [1] It is also, less commonly, a surname.
The name Euan comes from Greek and Hebrew: Iōannēs (Ἰωάννης; the New Testament in Greek has St. John's Gospel as Ευαγγέλιο του Αγίου Ιωάννη) which in turn comes from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'[ citation needed ].
The English equivalent of the name is John.
Owain is the predominant Welsh spelling of the name (or Owen when Anglicized), but Iwan and Iuan are also found, as they are in Cornish. Ouen can be considered the French or Breton spelling of the name.