Ieuan is a Welsh name of Welsh origin. It is derived from the Old Welsh name Owain, which evolved into Owain in Middle Welsh and eventually became Ieuan in Modern Welsh.
The name Ieuan means "youth" or "life". In Arthurian legend, Owain was the name of one of King Arthur's knights. He was known for his courage and skill in battle, and his story is told in the medieval Welsh poem "Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain".
Ieuan has been a popular name in Wales throughout history. It was particularly common during the 19th century, when it was one of the top ten names for boys born in Wales.
Today, Ieuan remains a beloved name in Wales and beyond. While it may not be as widely used as some other Welsh names like Dylan or Rhys, it is still considered a classic choice among parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their son.
Statistics for the name Ieuan in the United States are as follows:
* In 2008, there were 5 babies named Ieuan.
* Since records began being kept in the United States, there have been a total of 5 individuals named Ieuan.
These figures highlight that while Ieuan is not one of the most common names in the U.S., it has made its mark in recent years with at least one child receiving this unique name each year from 2008 onwards.