About Owen
Owen, a Welsh name, means "noble-born." Its origins trace back to the Celtics, with the Gaelic spelling Eoghan and Scottish Gaelic Ewen, all sharing the meaning "born of the yew tree."
Owen is the Anglicized form of the Welsh name Owain, itself a variant of Eugene, derived from the Greek word eugenēs, meaning "well-born." The legendary St. Owen was a Benedictine monk who followed St. Chad.
In recent years, Owen has become increasingly popular for both boys and girls. Michelle Branch's daughter and countless celebrities have chosen the name, which resonates with its Celtic heritage and timeless appeal.
We Think This Name Is...
Modern: Owen has a sleek and contemporary vibe that's perfect for parents who appreciate a fresh and up-to-date name. Its brevity and crisp sound give it a modern edge, making it a timeless choice for your little one.
Strong: Owen exudes a sense of strength and determination that's sure to make a statement. Its bold and masculine sound conveys resilience and confidence, making it an apt choice for a child who's destined to achieve great things.
Nickname Ideas
- O: When you want a short and sweet nickname that's easy to remember and pronounce.
- Wren: If you want a nature-inspired nickname that's unique and charming.
- Owie: If you want a playful and affectionate nickname that's perfect for a little boy.
- En: If you want a sophisticated and stylish nickname that's a bit different from the norm.
- Owy: If you want a cute and cuddly nickname that's perfect for a sweet baby.
