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Declan

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Name — A male first name of Irish origin, borne by an early Irish saint.

Etymology

From the Old Irish name Declán, associated with Saint Declan of Ardmore.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Declan” mean?

The word “Declan” means a male first name of Irish origin, borne by an early Irish saint. In plain terms, an Irish male given name, linked to an early Irish saint.

How do you pronounce “Declan”?

“Declan” is pronounced DEHK-luhn (/ˈdɛklən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Declan” in a sentence?

Here is “Declan” used in a sentence: “Declan is a popular boy's name in Ireland and increasingly elsewhere.”

What part of speech is “Declan”?

“Declan” is a name.

Where does the word “Declan” come from?

The word “Declan” comes from Old Irish. From the Old Irish name Declán, associated with Saint Declan of Ardmore.

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