Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Rowan

Rowan is an anglicized version of the Irish male name Rúadhán, from the Gaelic word for “red-haired” or “little red one”. The name was borne by a 6th century Irish saint in County Tipperary who has been venerated as one of Ireland’s Twelve Apostles. Saint Rúadhán gave the prophecy that the Celtic pagan king Diarmait would be killed by the roof-beam of his hall at Tara. The king thus had the beam removed and cast into the sea. Unbeknownst to him, the beam had be retrieved from the sea and placed in the hall of Banbán. While on a circuit of Ireland, Diarmait arrived at the hall where the beam fell on him, killing him, and so Rúadhán’s prophesy is fulfilled. Rowan is an Irish name that denotes certain physical attributes, in this case, red hair. It has mainly been considered a masculine name in Ireland, but Rowan is also used on little girls. The feminine Rowan is usually associated with the Scandinavian word for the attractive Rowan tree with clusters of bright red berries. In this case, Rowan is believed to come from the Old Norse “raudnian” meaning ‘getting red’. Red is obviously the recurring theme with the name Rowan. In Celtic tradition, the rowan tree was revered for its balance between beauty and stamina. It was also honored for its protective qualities symbolized by the tiny five-pointed star at the base of each crimson berry. These berries also attracted songbirds which the Celts saw as an omen of goodwill.

All About the Baby Name – Rowan

Personality

OF THE UNISEX NAME ROWAN

The number Eight personality has everything to do with power, wealth and abundance. Somehow, this personality has been blessed on the material plane, but their authoritative and problem-solving traits provide evidence that their good fortunes are not just the luck of the lottery. They are well earned. This is the personality of CEOs and high-ranking military personnel. Eights are intensely active, hard-driving individuals. Success is only meaningful to them after a job well-done.  They are remarkable in their ability to see the larger picture right down to the smallest details, and organize a strategy around success. They then have the ability to direct a group around them toward any goal, and realize individual potential to get the most out of their team.

Popularity

OF THE UNISEX NAME ROWAN

Rowan is a unisex name in America. It is slightly more popular for boys, but not by much. As a masculine name, Rowan first appeared on the naming charts in 1999. For females, it debuted in 2003 – the same year Brooke Shields named her first daughter Rowan Francis. For both the male and female genders, Rowan has been reasonably successful – although it appears to be holding stronger for boys (time will tell). Both names enjoy only moderate usage making Rowan a relatively uncommon and original choice for either sex. Rowan is another example of American parents’ love-affair for Irish/Celtic names. Even though Rowan comes from an ancient Gaelic name, it is still quite new to Americans. Rowan has a definite Celtic flavor (especially since red-heads are often associated with the Irish). And even though we also think of red-heads as ‘fiery’, there is a gentle and wistful quality to the name Rowan. Androgynously unisex, Rowan works well for both genders. But if you want to differentiate the girls from the boys, consider Rowena as an alternative.

Quick Facts

ON ROWAN

GENDER:

Unisex

ORIGIN:

Celtic

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

2

RANKING POPULARITY:

N/A

PRONUNCIATION:

ROW-ən

SIMPLE MEANING:

Little red-headed one

Characteristics

OF ROWAN

Authoritative

Powerful

Tough

Tenacious

Wealthy

Problem-solver

Achiever

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Rowan

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME ROWAN

We cannot find any significant literary characters by the name of Rowan

Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME ROWAN

We cannot find any childrens books with the first name Rowan


Popular Songs

ON ROWAN

Oh Rowan Tree
a song by John McDermott

Famous People

NAMED ROWAN

Rowan Atkinson (actor, aka Mr. Bean)
Rowan Scarborough (journalist)
Rowan Williams (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Rowan Atkinson (actor, aka Mr. Bean)
Rowan Scarborough (journalist)
Rowan Williams (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Rowan Atkinson (actor, aka Mr. Bean)
Rowan Scarborough (journalist)
Rowan Williams (Archbishop of Canterbury)

Children of Famous People

NAMED ROWAN

We cannot find any children of famous people with the first name Rowan

Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME ROWAN

We cannot find any historically significant people with the first name Rowan