Ean

What does the baby name Ean mean? Learn about what Ean means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Ean - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Ean
E-A-N, is a 3-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Ean
EE en
Meaning of Ean
God is gracious.
Origin of Ean
The name 'Ean' has its roots in several different cultures and languages. It is primarily derived from the Irish and Scottish Gaelic name 'Eoin', which is the equivalent of the English name John. Eoin, in turn, is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yochanan', meaning 'God is gracious'. The name 'Ean' can also be traced back to the Old English name 'Ealdwine', which means 'old friend' or 'noble friend'.
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Popularity of Ean
Over the years, the popularity of the name 'Ean' has seen fluctuations. In the early 20th century, the name was relatively uncommon. However, in recent decades, it has gained popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name experienced a notable spike in usage in the 1990s and has remained relatively steady since then. It is now considered a moderately popular name for boys.
Ean currently has 2 likes, and is in the top 10% of liked boy's names. The name Abayomi is slightly more popular than Ean.

Etymology of Ean

The etymology of the name 'Ean' is rooted in various languages. As mentioned earlier, the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form, Eoin, is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan. Yochanan is a combination of 'Yah', which is a shortened form of the Hebrew name for God, and 'chanan', meaning 'gracious'. The Old English form, Ealdwine, combines 'eald', meaning 'old', and 'wine', meaning 'friend'. These linguistic roots contribute to the diverse meanings and associations of the name 'Ean'.

Cultural Significance of Ean

The name 'Ean' holds cultural significance in several contexts. In Irish and Scottish culture, the name 'Ean', or its variation Eoin, is associated with strong and noble characteristics. It is often given to boys as a way to honor their heritage and connect them to their Gaelic roots. Additionally, the name 'Ean' has religious significance due to its Hebrew origin. It is believed to symbolize the grace and blessings of God.