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Thoughts on Rowan

36 replies

Nbaby · 17/07/2024 23:30

Love the name Rowan for baby boy and how it’s pronounced, although is it Irish or very English.
I know google says Irish roots etc but does anyone know a rowan that is Irish or any similar names?

also liking Ronan, Ruadhán

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trainboundfornowhere · 19/07/2024 22:57

I would look at behindthename.com

Behindthename.com says that Rowan is an anglicised version of an Irish name. It also gives you an idea of how popular the name is for boys and girls if you’re interested.

itsgettingweird · 19/07/2024 21:40

I know both males and females called Rowan.

I love it.

Also like Roman for a boy.

SC126 · 19/07/2024 21:23

My 5 year old is called Rowan. We have only ever met other boys with the same name and no girls. It’s named after the Rowan tree.

purplehills32 · 19/07/2024 09:18

Ruan is a nice name.

If you like Rowan a similar name is Jowan, it's the Cornish form of John 😊

Thmssngvwlsrnd · 18/07/2024 17:17

Barleysugar86 · 18/07/2024 09:30

I have only known a girl Rowan- is it usually for boys?

Rowan Atkinson aka Mr Bean

StoatofDisarray · 18/07/2024 17:15

Love it for either sex.

YourDenimUser · 18/07/2024 16:39

Yeah I agree with PP @Nbaby
Rowan is fine (I much prefer for a girl) but RoMan has become so popular last couple of years. It is very trendy, one of the fastest rising boy names if you look at ONS official stats and now in top 20-30 from having been outside the top 2,000 a few years back. I know 5 babies called Roman. Depends if you care or would mind correcting people that the name is RoWan or RoNan or RoMan.

CreationNat1on · 18/07/2024 16:38

I m Irish and have a Rowan. It's not an Irish name, it comes from the Rowan tree. There are Irish varients as mentioned above.

I also like Eben.

APurpleSquirrel · 18/07/2024 16:16

DS (6) is a Rowan so I love it - knew one other boy called Rowan (now 11) & a woman a worked with (she's probably late 40s now) called Rowan. A very unisex name really.
It's not super popular; though there are similar sounding names like Rohan, Roman, Ronan etc.
For me Ronan makes me think of Ronan the Destroyer from Marvel.

izzydrizzy04 · 18/07/2024 16:08

i absolutely love the name ronan, i'd go with that

FayCarew · 18/07/2024 14:26

Roman is very popular @Nbaby . I think a Ronan might spend a lot of time saying 'Ronan not Roman'

Nbaby · 18/07/2024 14:20

Thanks everyone maybe Ronan instead ?

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PurpleChrayn · 18/07/2024 14:10

Too popular. It's the middle class slightly-hippy name du jour.

Marcipex · 18/07/2024 14:03

I only know girls named Rowan.
I thought I knew a boy called Rowan but it turned out to be spelt Rohan.

FayCarew · 18/07/2024 13:56

Ruan was a saint with a church in Cornwall. Cornish isn't closely connected to Irish and Scottish. Ruan isn't Cornish for Rowan.

Normallynumb · 18/07/2024 11:36

DS2 is Rowan.. He's 26 now and has never met another as it was unusual then
Ruan is a Cornish( I believe) Variant
It means little red one and coincidentally he was strawberry blond as a baby
I also liked Aidan at the time
DS1 also has a Celtic name which then became very popular
We have no Irish heritage.

loropianalover · 18/07/2024 11:13

Nbaby · 18/07/2024 10:23

Thanks everyone didn’t think it was as any Rowan I know isn’t Irish, not a problem was just wondering love the name though.

Ruadhán is it pronounced as Roo-an?
anyone heard of Ruan ?

Ruadhán = roo AWn

Ruan = Rooin (in the middle between ruin and rune, slight emphasis on i sound)

TwirlBar · 18/07/2024 10:58

Firsttimebabymummy · 18/07/2024 10:30

I love Rowan!

Ruadhán pronunciation varies a bit with Irish dialect. It's Roo-awn where I live. Like this -

https://forvo.com/word/ruadh%C3%A1n/

I think it's probably more like Roo-an in the North of Ireland though? I know án is pronounced differently there. (You'd need to double-check that as I'm from the south so don't really know Ulster Irish.)

Roo-an reminds me of ruin so I think I prefer Roo-awn 🤔

Firsttimebabymummy · 18/07/2024 10:30

I love Rowan!

Nbaby · 18/07/2024 10:23

Thanks everyone didn’t think it was as any Rowan I know isn’t Irish, not a problem was just wondering love the name though.

Ruadhán is it pronounced as Roo-an?
anyone heard of Ruan ?

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Awrite · 18/07/2024 10:21

Sunshineafterthehail · 18/07/2024 10:20

I have a ds Roan.
Db Fynn.
We aren't Irish!

I do like Roan for a boy.

Sunshineafterthehail · 18/07/2024 10:20

I have a ds Roan.
Db Fynn.
We aren't Irish!

MrsBrightsidde · 18/07/2024 10:19

I’ve been a couple of baby Rowan’s over the past couple of years with English parents.

Boutonnière · 18/07/2024 10:19

I know 5 yr old Rowan, boy - no Irish connections. Seems a nice name 🙂

FayCarew · 18/07/2024 10:18

Barleysugar86 · 18/07/2024 09:30

I have only known a girl Rowan- is it usually for boys?

Boys usually, but can be used for a girl. I think of it as a nature name.