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Euan.. what do English Mumsnetters think?

52 replies

Trousersareoverrated · 25/11/2020 13:02

I like Euan but I was brought up in Scotland where it was a common and nice name. Since moving to England I have discovered that some Scottish names I like (such as Callum) are not well liked here (someone told me it was a ‘chav’ name 🙄).

So if you are from England, is Euan a name you are familiar with? Do you like it? Does it have any particular associations for you? Would you prefer the spelling Ewan?

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rooarsome · 25/11/2020 13:03

Lovely name

ihatesandpits · 25/11/2020 13:04

Love it!

dinosforall · 25/11/2020 13:04

Association: one of Tony Blair's sons

Nell96 · 25/11/2020 13:23

I really like it, prefer your spelling rather than Ewan. It would be on my list but is also the name of a family member. I also like the Welsh version, Ioan, though pronounced differently.

BlueChampagne · 25/11/2020 14:33

Euan McGregor - go for it!

Trousersareoverrated · 25/11/2020 14:40

Thanks all! All positive so far. I do like that it isn’t too popular but is recognisable to everyone. I’m worried about the 2 different spellings- do you think that would be annoying for him?

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Infinitethings · 25/11/2020 14:43

I prefer the Ewan spelling. It’s a bit like Ieuan (Welsh) to look at but different pronunciation. Probably not a problem if you live in England.

JemimaTiggywinkle · 25/11/2020 14:46

I prefer Callum to Euan personally, but I think both are fine.

I think the Ewan spelling is more common.

DeeandraReynolds · 25/11/2020 14:46

I know a little Euan in England. No Scottish heritage, his parents just loved the name!

I think it is a good, strong, traditional name, which travels well within the UK and Ireland. I think they'd struggle in France, but that probably isn't a concern!

I know a dreadful adult Euan, but that isn't his name's fault Wink. His parents and siblings are delightful, so I still think of it as a good choice of name.

dementedpixie · 25/11/2020 14:50

I'm in Scotland and have a Ewan

LostAcre · 25/11/2020 14:53

I’d say it’s a familiar name with no negative connotations.

tortiecat · 25/11/2020 14:57

I went to school with a Euan (down near London) and have positive associations - he was very handsome and a really nice chap!

ForeverBubblegum · 25/11/2020 14:58

I like the sound of it, but my immediate association is 'the dream sheep'

BubbleShine · 25/11/2020 15:02

I have a Ewan and he (luckily) really like his name. He's only ever been the one at school but strangely in Scouts there were two Ewan's.

XDownwiththissortofthingX · 25/11/2020 15:03

Fine, so long as your surname isn't 'Mee'.

melisande99 · 25/11/2020 15:06

Nothing like Callum, it's never been too trendy here. I usually see it on middle-aged men rather than children. Posh Scots, if you will!

GertiMJN · 25/11/2020 15:06

My brother is Ewan - born and brought up in England (Scots parent). No problem at all over the last 50+ years. The name has definitely become more common in England

And there's at least one more potential spelling -Ewen. But spelling hasn't been an issue either.

Firebird83 · 25/11/2020 15:18

Lovely. Prefer the Euan spelling.

Chilldonaldchill · 25/11/2020 16:24

I love Euan.

ellentree · 25/11/2020 16:30

I don't like it but because I don't like the sounds, no negative connotations. I know two lovely child Euans, one spelt each way. I prefer Euan spelling.

Growapair · 25/11/2020 16:39

I’m welsh and thought it was Welsh tbh. I’ve got a welsh daughter with a welsh name who I’m bringing up in england. It’s not a problem really, everyone pronounces it correctly, I’d have spelt it differently if I’d have known I’d known I’d have ended up raising her in England though. Her name ends in an ‘I’ which is correct in Welsh, but in England it would have been ‘ie’ or ‘ey’, the spelling I’ve used looks a little chavvy in England.

tryingtocatchthewind · 25/11/2020 16:41

I like it but I also associate it with the rather marvellous dream sheep!

joystir59 · 25/11/2020 16:42

Euan is beautiful

MrsAvocet · 25/11/2020 16:43

My son has several friends called Euan/Ewan. We're in England, though very close to the Scottish border - don't know if that makes any difference? I've certainly never considered it to be anything than a nice, normal name. Definitely no bad associations of any kind around here as far as I know.

MerchantOfVenom · 25/11/2020 16:45

@BlueChampagne

Euan McGregor - go for it!
It’s Ewan McGregor.

I really like it ^^ this spelling. It’s a family name.