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name is Eoghan (pronounced [ˈoː(ə)nˠ]). In Scottish Gaelic, the name is Eòghann or Eòghan. All of the above are often anglicised as Euan, Ewan, Ewen or
Hardcastle; Hodges 2006: p. 78. MacFarlane 1912: p. 145. "In Scottish Gaelic Eòghann and Eòghan are most often anglicised as Ewen or, less often, Owen. The
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multiple sources. It is usually an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name Eòghann "noble born" and therefore derived ultimately from Latin Eugenius. A Pictish
of the Scottish Gaelic names Eòin as a cognate for John (see Eoin) or Eòghann, "noble born" and therefore derived ultimately from Latin Eugenius (Eugene)
Ewen Alistair Henderson (born 1987) Scottish Gaelic: Eòghann Mac Eunraig is a multi-instrumentalist folk musician from Mallaig, near Fort William in Scotland
origin of Owen (Old Welsh Owain, Irish Gaelic Eoghan, and Scottish Gaelic Eòghann) is from Latin Eugenius. "Cormic gives this origin for Eogan (one MS, Eogen);
Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (Scottish Gaelic: Eòghann Dubh Mac Dhòmhnaill Dubh; February 1629 – c. February 1719) was a Scottish soldier and the 17th
languages possess words and names ostensibly similar to Evan, such as Eòghann in Scottish Gaelic, Eógan in Irish, Owain in Welsh, and Owen in English
of Scottish people. It is an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name, Eòghann. It is possibly a derivative of the Pictish name, Uuen (or 'Wen'), "born
Statistical, Biographical and Historical. T. C. Jack. p. 444. MacDonnchaidh, Eòghann. "Mo Mhallachd aig na Caoraich Mhòr". BBC. Retrieved 14 May 2017. "Scran :::
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English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of land where woodruff grew, Old English wudurofe (a compound of wudu ‘wood’ with a second element of unknown origin). The leaves of the plant have a sweet smell and the surname may also have been a nickname for one who used it as a perfume, or perhaps an ironical nickname for a malodorous person.Two English families brought the name Woodruff to the American colonies: those of Matthew Woodruff and of John and Ann Woodruffe. The latter migrated to Lynn, MA, from Kent, and moved to Southampton, Long Island, NY, before 1640. John and Ann’s many descendants were established in NJ, NC, and SC by 1790. The city of Woodruff, SC, is named for this family. The name is variously spelled Woodrove, Woodroffe, Woodruffe, Woodrough, and Woodruff in colonial records.
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English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALYSSA means "noble sort." This name is also sometimes given as a plant name, "Alyssum flower," from Latin alyssum, from Greek alysson, composed of a- "not" and lysson "rabies," hence "not rabies," because the Alyssum plant was believed to cure rabies.
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(φώλος) Greek name PHOLOS means "of the cave" or "of the den." In mythology, this is the name of a wise centaur. He was a friend of Herakles who accidentally poisoned him; he surrendered his immortality to be rid of the agony of the poison.
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Knowledge person, Wise, Scholarly, Omniscient, Learned
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Name of a river
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(ἌλκανδÏος) Greek name ALKANDROS means "strong." In mythology, this is the name of the man who chased the lawgiver Lykourgos out of a marketplace and put out one of his eyes.
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