Certificate of Name
Ean
Masculine
Manx
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyEan is the Manx form of John, widely used as a male given name on the Isle of Man. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan), meaning "Yahweh is gracious," from the elements yo referring to the Hebrew God and ḥanan meaning "to be gracious."Cultural SignificanceIn Manx, Ean is the equivalent of English John and Irish Sean. According to Wiktionary, it can also refer to Biblical figures such as John the Baptist (Ean Bashtey) or John the Evangelist (Ean Sushtallagh, Noo Ean). As a name with deep Christian roots, Ean reflects the spread of the name John throughout the British Isles and its adaptation into the Gaelic languages of Ireland, Scotland, and Man. The name appears in historical records on the Isle of Man, though less common than other forms like Juan.UsageEan is primarily used in Manx-speaking contexts and is occasionally heard in other English-speaking areas as a variant of Ian or Evan. In modern times, it remains relatively rare compared to its cognates, but it carries a distinct cultural identity tied to the Isle of Man. Despite the small population of Manx speakers, Ean persists as a meaningful name connecting bearers to their Manx heritage.Meaning: "Yahweh is gracious"Origin: Manx form of JohnType: First nameUsage regions: Manx, Isle of Man
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