ALAN (NAME)
'Gender': Masculine
'Usage': Scottish, Breton, English, Welsh, Irish, Kurdish
'Pronounced': AL-an
'Alternative Spellings': Allan, Allen, Alen, Allyn, Alun, AilÃn
The meaning of this name is not known for certain, though it possibly means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton (Brittany), and "harmony" in some Celtic languages. It was introduced to England by Bretons after the Norman Conquest of England.
The name Alan was particularly popular among American parents in the early- and mid-20th century, and is very widely used in Ireland and Britain. Allen is an English spelling of the name, Allan a Scottish English spelling, Ailean a Scottish Gaelic spelling and AilÃn the Irish version. The Welsh spelling Alun is rarely used outside of Wales, and the name is occasionally seen spelled Alyn, Welsh pronunciation is different (pronounced Alin). The name is also used as a surname, usually spelled Allen or Ó hAilÃn in Irish. Related surnames include Alanson, Allanshaw, and Allenby.
Forms in other languages of Alan include ''Alain'' in French and ''Alano'' in Spanish. The Czech name ''Alin'' is a homophone but its origins are unrelated.
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See also
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★ Alan disambiguation page
★ Alans nomadic group of Sarmatians (history)
Sources
Campbell, Mike. "Behind the Name: Alan." http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=alan .
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