Ewan


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FieldValue
nameEwan
imageEwanCameronOfLochiel.jpg
captionSir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel
pronunciation
genderMasculine
meaningBorn of the Yew Tree, Youth, Muse
regionScotland
originScottish Gaelic or Pictish
related namesEuan, Ewen, Eòghann, John, Evan, Owen, Awan, Iwan, Eoin
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| name = Ewan | image=EwanCameronOfLochiel.jpg | imagesize= | caption= Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel | pronunciation= | gender = Masculine | meaning =Born of the Yew Tree, Youth, Muse | region = Scotland | origin = Scottish Gaelic or Pictish | related names = Euan, Ewen, Eòghann, John, Evan, Owen, Awan, Iwan, Eoin | footnote = Ewan (also spelled Awan, Euan, Ewen, Awen, Awanne, Owan, Avan) is a Scottish name with multiple sources. It is usually an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name Eòghann "noble born" and therefore derived ultimately from Latin Eugenius. A Pictish name, Uuen (or Wen) meaning "(the) warrior", or "born of the mountain", may instead be the source.

If the source is Latin Eugenius, it would make Ewan a cognate of Welsh, Cornish and Breton names including Owain (Owen) and Ouen. However, these may be older names derived from Britonnic language words referring to yew trees or ovines.

Another possible more likely source is Euan, a Gaelic form of Latin Johannes/Ioannes. As such it would be a cognate of Eoin, Ian and John. (Euan is also an alternate name for the Roman god Bacchus.)

Ewen is most common as a male given name in Scotland and Canada. It is also the source of surnames, mostly connected to Clan MacEwen and including McEwan, Ewan and Ewen. It is after these surnames that McEwan’s Beer and MacEwan University are named.

In several apocryphal and Gnostic texts, including the Book of Jubilees, the name Ewan/Awan appears as a daughter of Adam and Eve. Sometimes described as the sister and wife of Cain under ancient sibling-pairing narratives common in early human genealogies.

People with the given name

In the arts and media

In sports

In other fields

  • Ewan Birney (born 1972), British bioinformatician
  • Ewan Anderson (born 1938), expert on geopolitics, economic and social geography

Characters

  • Ewan, a character from the TV series Merlin Season 1 Episode 2
  • Ewan O'Hara, Juliet O'Hara's brother on the TV series Psych
  • Ewan, a guard in the book The Wizard's Child
  • Ewan Doherty, Head of English in Teachers, a UK Channel 4 show
  • Ewan the Dream Sheep, a popular baby sleeping toy
  • Ewan Cameron, a minor character in Dragonfly in Amber, second book in the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon

References

References

  1. From Pictland to Alba: 789-1070, Alex Woolf, Edinburgh University Press, 2007
  2. From Pictland to Alba: 789-1070, Alex Woolf, Edinburgh University Press, 2007
  3. Sandel, Abby. (2008-11-16). "Name of the Day: Ewan".
  4. "Latin Word Lookup".
  5. Amaru, Betsy Halpern. "The First Woman, Wives, and Mothers in" The Book of Jubilees"." Journal of Biblical literature 113.4 (1994): 609-626.

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