The first name Owen is of English, Welsh, Celtic, Greek, Celtic/Gaelic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: Variant of Ewen: Variant of Eoghan or Eugene
Welsh: Young Warrior. Also Can Be a Variant of Eugene: Well-born
Celtic: Young Fighter
Greek: Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous Bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy
Welsh: The Fortunate One (Bowen, Bowie, Wean, Ewen, Evan)
Celtic: Lamb, or Young Warrior, Fearless, Faithful, Imaginative, Has Many Friends
Celtic/Gaelic: Born to Nobility
Welsh: The Fortunate One
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Bow
(Gaelic)
Diminutive of Bowen: Small Son
Bowen
(Celtic/Gaelic)
Archer
Bowen
(Celtic)
Son of Owen
Bowen
(Welsh)
Son of Owen
Bowyn
(Celtic)
Son of Owen
Evan
(Welsh)
Young Warrior (Ev, Even, Evin, Ewan, Owen)
Owena
(Welsh)
Feminine Form of Owen: Young Warrior. Also Can Be a Variant of Eugene: Well-born
Rhona
(Welsh)
Variant of Rhonwen: Fair Lance; Fair, Slender. Welsh Form of Rowena: White-haired
Rhonwen
(Welsh)
Fair Lance; Fair, Slender. Welsh Form of Rowena: White-haired
Rooney
(Celtic)
Redhead (Rowan, Rowen)
Rowena
(Celtic/Gaelic)
Fair Haired
Rowena
(Scottish)
Slender, Fair. (Ro-wee-nah)
Rowena
(Welsh)
Variant of Rhonwen: Fair Lance; Fair, Slender. Welsh Form of Rowena: White-haired
Rowena
(Anglo Saxon)
White Haired
Rowena
(Celtic)
White or Comely
Tyrone
(Irish)
From Owen's Territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The Late Actor Tyrone Power
Tyrone
(Celtic/Gaelic)
Land of Owen, Young Soldier
Tyronne
(Irish)
From Owen's Territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The Late Actor Tyrone Power
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