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Ewen

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Ewen
Pronunciation/ˈjuːən/
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameScottish, Pictish
MeaningYouth, Born of the Yew Tree, Born of Mountain
Region of originScotland
Other names
Cognate(s)John
Related namesEwan, Euan, Eòghann, John, Owen

Ewen is a male given name, most common throughout Scotland as well as Canada, due to the immigration of Scottish people. It is an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name, Eòghann. It is possibly a derivative of the Pictish name, Uuen (or 'Wen'), "born of the mountain."[1] Ewen or Ewan is also a Scottish surname, as in Clan MacEwen.

Ewen is also a Breton male given name, an alternative form of Erwan, the patron saint of Brittany. Owen is the predominant Welsh variation of the name. Ouen can be considered the French version of the name. The English equivalent of the name is John.

Other spellings of the name are Euan and Ewan.

Euan is a Latin word meaning Bacchus.[2]

Variations

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Old Irish Modern Irish Welsh Scottish Gaelic Scottish English and Breton
Éoġan Eóghan Owain Eòghann Ewen

People with this given name

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References

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  1. ^ From Pictland to Alba: 789-1070, Alex Woolf, Edinburgh University Press, 2007
  2. ^ "Latin Word Lookup".