Evan

Evan
Pronunciation Welsh: [ˈɛvan]
English: /ˈɛvən/
Gender Male
Language(s) Gaelic, Scots, Welsh
Origin
Meaning
  • "YHWH has been gracious"[1] (Welsh)
  • "Young warrior" (Gaelic)
  • "Right-handed" (Scots)
Region of origin Irish
Other names
Related names John, Giovanni, Hans, Juan, Hovhannes, Ian, Ioan, Ioane, Ivan, Iven, Ifan, Jack, Jackson, Jan, Jane, Janez, Jean, Jhon, Joan, João, Johan/Johann, Johanan, Johannes, Jonne, Jovan, Juhani, Seán, Shane, Siôn, Yahya, Yohannes

Evan is a Welsh masculine given name derived from "Iefan", a Welsh form for the name John. In other languages it could be compared to "Ivan", "Ian", and "Juan"; the name John itself is derived from the ancient Hebrew name יְהֹוחָנָן Yəhôḥānān, which means "Yahweh is gracious". Evan also comes from the Gaelic word "Eóghan" meaning "youth" or "young warrior" and Scots for "right-handed".[2] In Hebrew, the actual non-proper noun, "evan/even/eban/eben", literally means "rock". It can also be the shortened version of the Greek name "Evangelos" (meaning messenger, or "Evander" (meaning good man). The old English translation of the name "Evan" could also be interpreted as "Heir of the Earth" or "The King". The name is also occasionally given to females, as with actress Evan Rachel Wood. It may be encountered as a surname, but Evans is usual.

Popularity

The popularity of the name Evan for males in the United States rose steadily over the last several decades, going from the 440th-ranked male name in 1957 to peaking at the 35th-ranked male name in 2009. It has since declined somewhat, and dropped out of the top 50 male names in the US in 2013.

Evan's popularity as a male name 2000–2017
YearRank
201778
201669
201567
201458
201355
201247
201140
201036
200935
200838
200740
200642
200539
200439
200344
200256
200156
200055
Sources:[3][4]

People

Given name

See also: All pages beginning with Evan

Fictional characters

Surname

  • Rev. Cadwallader William Evan (?–1876), first minister of Stow Church, Adelaide, South Australia
  • Mostyn Evan (1861–1924), Cadwallader William Evan's son. A South Australian lawyer and sports administrator

Pop culture references to the name Evan

See also

References

  1. Wikisource Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "John". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  2. "Evan". Think Baby Names. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  3. "Popular Baby Names". Social Security Online. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
  4. "Baby Name Website". Baby Center. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
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