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Owen

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Name — A masculine given name of Welsh origin, meaning "young warrior" or "well-born".

Synonyms

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Eoin Ewan Owain

Etymology

From various origins. See below

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Owen” mean?

The word “Owen” means a masculine given name of Welsh origin, meaning "young warrior" or "well-born".

How do you pronounce “Owen”?

“Owen” is pronounced OH-ihn (/ˈoʊɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Owen” in a sentence?

Here is “Owen” used in a sentence: “Owen went to school with his cousin.”

What part of speech is “Owen”?

“Owen” is a name.

Is “Owen” a common word?

“Owen” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Owen a Welsh or an Irish name?

Owen is first and foremost a Welsh name, the anglicized form of Owain, and it is usually explained as meaning "young warrior" or "well-born". It is also commonly used as an English spelling of the Irish name Eoghan, so the name appears in both traditions.

What is the difference between Owen and Owain?

Owain is the older Welsh spelling, and Owen is the anglicized form that became standard in English-speaking countries. They are the same name; Owain simply looks more distinctly Welsh.

Is Owen also a surname?

Yes. Owen is a common surname of Welsh origin, originally identifying a descendant of someone named Owain or Owen, and the variant Owens adds the English possessive -s.

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