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Erwan (Breton pronunciation: [ˈeʁwãn]) is a masculine Breton given name, sometimes spelled Erwann. Its francization is the French given name Yves.

Etymology

From Old Breton given name Eudon. It might thus be formed of Proto-Brythonic words eu- "well, good" and *don "talent, natural gift, ability" (compare Welsh dawn and Irish dán), or derived from Gaulish name Esugenos.

Sometimes allegedly supposed to come from the Breton word aerouant "dragon" because of homophony in Modern Breton.

Variants

  • Masculine : Erwann, Erwane, Eroan, Ervoan, Ervan, Earwinn, Érwann, Érwan, Even or Ewen, Ewan or Evan, Iwan, Eozen, Cheun, Youen, Youenn, If, Ivi or Yvi, Von, Yeun, Yoen, Youn, Yvelin, Hélori, Hélaurie, Herwan, Herwann, Aerwan
  • Feminine : Erwana, Erwanez, Youna, Youena, Vonig.

Notable people

Notable people with the name include:

References

  1. Falc'hun, François (1943). "Les noms bretons de saint Yves". Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l'Ouest. 50 (1): 194.
  2. Tanguy, Bernard (2004). "Les lieux de culte de saint Yves en Bretagne". In Cassard, Jean-Christophe; Provost, Georges (eds.). Saint Yves et les Bretons. Histoire. Presses universitaires de Rennes. pp. 125–139. ISBN 9782753525856.
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