Ewing (surname)

Ewing
Pronunciation /ˈjuːwɪŋ/ YEW-ing
Origin
Region of origin Scotland
Language(s) Scottish English
Word/Name Old Gaelic
Meaning "(son of) Eógan"
Other names
Variant(s) MacEwen and McEwing
Ewan and Ewans
Ewen and Ewens
Ewin and Ewins
Hewin and Hewins
Ewings
See also Welsh Owen
Families
Clan Ewing
Clan Ewen of Otter
Clan MacLachlan
Clan MacEwen
Clan Campbell

The surname Ewing is of Scottish origin, and is an Anglicised form derived from the Gaelic clan name "Clann Eóghain" meaning "Children of Eóghain".[1][2] The forename "Eógan" is thought to derive ultimately from the Greek eugenes (Greek- ευγενής, meaning "noble", literally "well-born").

The earliest known coat of arms in the name Ewing appears in the Workman Armorial dated 1566.[3]

Notable people with the surname "Ewing"

Born before 1800

Born before 1900

Born before 1950

Born after 1950

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. Ewing on Surnamedb.com
  2. Ewing on Goireland.com
  3. Stodart, Robert R. 1881, Scottish Arms, Edinburgh, William Paterson.
  • Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames (page 158, by P. H. Reaney, revised by R. M. Wilson, Third Edition, Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-19-280663-7)
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