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|pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|iː|ə|n}} {{respell|EE|ən}}<br />{{IPA-gd|ˈiaɲ|lang}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Dictionary Detail – Iain|url=http://www.faclair.com/ViewEntry.aspx?ID=6F471A33ACE4BA275289517E042246AC|website=www.faclair.com|access-date=21 February 2018}}</ref> |pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|iː|ə|n}} {{respell|EE|ən}}<br />{{IPA-gd|ˈiaɲ|lang}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Dictionary Detail – Iain|url=http://www.faclair.com/ViewEntry.aspx?ID=6F471A33ACE4BA275289517E042246AC|website=www.faclair.com|access-date=21 February 2018}}</ref>
|gender = ] |gender = ]
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|origin = Scottish Gaelic, from Hebrew ] |origin = Scottish Gaelic, from Hebrew ]
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The name has fallen out of the top 100 male baby names in the United Kingdom, having peaked in popularity as one of the top 10 names throughout the 1960s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.babynames.co.uk/meaning_origin_name_Ian.htm |title=Name: Ian |publisher=Baby Names UK |website=BabyNames.co.uk |access-date=2015-01-01}}</ref> In 1900, Ian ranked as the 180th most popular male baby name in England and Wales.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2012/08/top-200-most-popular-names-in-england-and-wales-1900.html |title=Top 200 Most Popular Names in England and Wales in 1900 |publisher=British Baby Names |date=21 August 2012 |access-date=2015-01-01}}</ref> {{as of|2019}}, the name has been in the top 100 in the ] every year since 1982, peaking at 65 in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi|title=Popular Baby Names|publisher=Social Security Administration|access-date=2020-04-24|archive-date=2018-02-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180202070118/https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi|url-status=dead}}</ref> The name has fallen out of the top 100 male baby names in the United Kingdom, having peaked in popularity as one of the top 10 names throughout the 1960s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.babynames.co.uk/meaning_origin_name_Ian.htm |title=Name: Ian |publisher=Baby Names UK |website=BabyNames.co.uk |access-date=2015-01-01}}</ref> In 1900, Ian ranked as the 180th most popular male baby name in England and Wales.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2012/08/top-200-most-popular-names-in-england-and-wales-1900.html |title=Top 200 Most Popular Names in England and Wales in 1900 |publisher=British Baby Names |date=21 August 2012 |access-date=2015-01-01}}</ref> {{as of|2019}}, the name has been in the top 100 in the ] every year since 1982, peaking at 65 in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi|title=Popular Baby Names|publisher=Social Security Administration|access-date=2020-04-24|archive-date=2018-02-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180202070118/https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Other Gaelic forms of the name "John" include "]" ("Johnny" from ]), "Seon" (from English), "Seathan", and "Seán" and "]" (from ]). The ] equivalent is ], the ] counterpart is Yowan and the ] equivalent is ]. Other Gaelic forms of the name "John" include "]" ("Johnny" from ]), "Seon" (from English), "Seathan", and "Seán" and "]" (from ]). The ] equivalent is ], the ] counterpart is Yowan and the ] equivalent is ].


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==Notable people named Ian== ==Notable people named Ian==


===As a first name (alphabetical by family name)=== ===Given name===
*] (born 2001)
*] (born 1970), American mathematician *] (born 1970), American mathematician
*], multiple people
*] (born 1947), lead of rock band ] *] (born 1947), lead of rock band ]
*] (born 1962), singer of rock band ] *] (born 1962), singer of rock band ]
*] (1953–2023), Scottish guitarist of ] and ] *] (1953–2023), Scottish guitarist of ] and ]
*] (born 1960), Australian golfer and 1991 ] winner *] (born 1960), Australian golfer and 1991 British Open winner
*] (1928–1999), British actor *] (1928–1999), British actor
*] (1918–1944), Canadian-British recipient of the ] *] (1918–1944), Canadian-British recipient of the Victoria Cross
*], American aerospace engineer
*] (born 1982), English ]er *] (born 1982), English cricketer
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*Sir ] (born 1953), British former Head of the ] *Sir ] (born 1953), British former head of the Metropolitan Police Service
*], American video game designer and academic *], American video game designer and academic
*] (born 1976), American actor *] (born 1976), American actor
*] (born 1953), English footballer *] (born 1953), English footballer
*] (born 1998), American football player *] (born 1998), American football player
*Sir ] (born 1955), English ]er *Sir ] (born 1955), English cricketer
*Ian Brady (Ian Duncan Stewart, 1938–2017), convicted for the ] in England in the 1960s *Ian Brady (Ian Duncan Stewart, 1938–2017), convicted for the ] in England in the 1960s
*] (born 1969), political scientist, author, entrepreneur *] (born 1969), political scientist, author, entrepreneur
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*] (born 1954), British design director for Jaguar *] (born 1954), British design director for Jaguar
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (1920–2010), OBE, English actor *] (1920–2010), English actor
*] (1930-2011), American volcanologist *] (1930–2011), American volcanologist
*] (born 1990), American YouTube personality *] (born 1990), American YouTube personality
*] (born 1993), Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actor *] (born 1993), Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actor
*Ian Brackenbury Channell, birth name of ] (born 1932) *Ian Brackenbury Channell, birth name of ] (born 1932), educator, comedian, magician, and politician
*] (born 1943), former Australian cricketer *] (born 1943), Australian cricketer
*] (1949–1990), Scottish/British actor *] (1949–1990), Scottish/British actor
*], multiple people *], multiple people
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*] (born 1989), American hockey player *] (born 1989), American hockey player
*] (1943–2008), singer and actor *] (1943–2008), singer and actor
*], New Zealand cricketer
*], Scottish actor and writer *], Scottish actor and writer
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1962), cartoon writer and voice actor, creator of '']'' *] (born 1962), cartoon writer and voice actor, creator of Being Ian
*] (born 1982), swimmer *] (born 1982), swimmer
*] (1935-2021), English television writer
*] (1956–1980), singer and lyricist in ] *] (1956–1980), singer and lyricist in ]
*] (1903–1989), British filmmaker
*], American YouTuber
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1985), American Major League Baseball shortstop *] (born 1985), American Major League Baseball shortstop
*] (1957–1993), English vocalist and frontman of British neo-Nazi band ] *] (1957–1993), English vocalist and frontman of British neo-Nazi band ]
*] (1943-1998), Scottish gay and paedophile rights activist *] (1943–1998), Scottish gay and paedophile rights activist
*] (born 1960), New Zealand rugby union player *] (born 1960), New Zealand rugby union player
*] (1942–2000), British singer and songwriter *] (1942–2000), British singer and songwriter
*] (born 1969), American sports announcer *] (born 1969), American sports announcer
*] (born 1978), British swimmer *] (born 1978), British swimmer
*], American singer-songwriter
*] (1959–2023), American author and illustrator *] (1959–2023), American author and illustrator
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1982), Welsh tennis player *] (born 1982), Welsh tennis player
*] (1908–1964), British novelist, creator of '']'' *] (1908–1964), British novelist, creator of James Bond
*] (born 1982), American comic book writer *] (born 1982), American comic book writer
*] (born 1950), British racing driver *] (born 1950), British racing driver
*] (born 1951), American writer and humorist *] (born 1951), American writer and humorist
*] (born 1937), South African-born Israeli tennis player and tennis patron *] (born 1937), South African-born Israeli tennis player and tennis patron
*] (1953-2016), Cook Islands artist *] (1953–2016), Cook Islands artist
*] (1952–2019), English keyboardist, member of The Kinks *] (1952–2019), English keyboardist, member of The Kinks
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1945), English lead singer of hard rock band ] *] (born 1945), English lead singer of hard rock band ]
*] DSO DFC (1916–1943), English Royal Air Force ] and one of ] *] (1916–1943), English Royal Air Force flying ace and one of the Few
*] (born 1978), former ] player *] (born 1978), American football player
*] (born 1947), British guitarist and singer *] (born 1947), British guitarist and singer
*] (born 1985), Director of Machine Learning in the Special Projects Group at Apple computer *] (born 1987), Director of Machine Learning in the Special Projects Group at Apple computer
*] (1937-1990), British Member of Parliament assassinated by ] terrorists *] (1937–1990), British Member of Parliament assassinated by IRA terrorists
*] (born 1962), Canadian actor, musician, activist *] (born 1962), Canadian actor, musician, activist
*] (born 1955), former English cricketer and brother of ] *] (born 1955), English cricketer, brother of Tony Greig
*] (1938–2002), British politician *] (1938–2002), British politician
*] (born 1999), American gymnastics creator *] (born 1999), American gymnastics creator
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*] (born 1964), English actor *] (born 1964), English actor
*] (born 1964 as Jan-Håkan Haugland), Norwegian-born Swedish drummer for the band ] *] (born 1964 as Jan-Håkan Haugland), Norwegian-born Swedish drummer for the band ]
*] (born 1964), former Australian Wicket-Keeper *] (born 1964), Australian wicket-keeper
*Ian Hecox (born 1987), American comedian with ] *] (born 1987), American comedian with ]
*] (born 1985), current ] player in the ] *] (born 1985), current Norwich City F.C. player in the FA Premier League
*] (born 1953), Australian news presenter *] (born 1953), Australian news presenter
*] (1927 – 13 April 2013), former head of secret police in ], accused of ] *] (1927–2013), former head of secret police in Bahrain, accused of torture
*] (born 1983), Scottish rugby ] who plays in Australia *] (born 1983), Scottish rugby hooker who plays in Australia
*] (born 1967), Irish soccer player *] (born 1967), Irish soccer player
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1951), bassist for metal band ] *] (born 1951), bassist for metal band ]
*] (born 1960), British satirist and editor of '']'' *] (born 1960), British satirist and editor of ''Private Eye''
*] (1931–2020), British actor *] (born 1997), freestyle swimmer
*Sir ] (1931–2020), British actor
*]
*] (born 1965), English runner
*]
*] (born 1997), Hong Kong freestyle swimmer *] (born 1997), Hong Kong freestyle swimmer
*] (1944–2002), painter *] (1944–2002), painter
*] (1900–1975), English actor *] (1900–1975), English actor
*] (born 1939), English singer of ] *] (born 1939), English singer of ]
*] (1915–1991), English screenwriter best known as the ] for the ] ] and who later found himself blacklisted *] (1915–1991), English screenwriter best known as the front for the blacklisted Dalton Trumbo and who later found himself blacklisted
*] (born 1974), double murderer *] (born 1974), double murderer
*] (born 1957), English academic, gynaecological oncologist, gynaecologist/obstetrician *] (born 1957), English academic, gynaecological oncologist, gynaecologist/obstetrician
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*] (born 1972), American actor *] (born 1972), American actor
*] (born 1984), American stand-up comedian and writer\ *] (born 1984), American stand-up comedian and writer\
*] (1899-1960), American actor *] (1899–1960), American actor
*] (born 1984), Major League Baseball pitcher *] (born 1984), Major League Baseball pitcher
*] (born 1943), English historian *] (born 1943), English historian
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*] (born 1966), British Conservative MP for Blyth Valley since 2019 *] (born 1966), British Conservative MP for Blyth Valley since 2019
*Ian ] (born 1950), American author *Ian ] (born 1950), American author
*] (1919–1945), recipient of the Victoria Cross
*] (born 1949), author *] (born 1949), author
*], British television director *], British television director
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*] (born 1962), musician *] (born 1962), musician
*] (born 1986), basketball player *] (born 1986), basketball player
*] (1868–1944), ] (1910-1919) *] (1868–1944), Member of Parliament (1910–1919)
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (1989–2021), Brazilian diver *] (1989–2021), Brazilian diver
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*] (born 1971), snooker player *] (born 1971), snooker player
*] (born 1944), Scottish actor *] (born 1944), Scottish actor
*] (1946-2022), British musician, best known for being a member of both ] and ] *] (1946–2022), British musician, best known for being a member of both ] and ]
*] (born 1948), English novelist and screenwriter *] (born 1948), English novelist and screenwriter
*] (1953-1982), English recipient of the ] *] (1953–1982), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
*Sir ] (born 1939), English actor *Sir ] (born 1939), English actor
*] (1945-2014), English musician, best known for being a member of both ] and ] *] (1945–2014), English musician, best known for being a member of both ] and ]
*] (born 1931), Scottish footballer *] (born 1931), Scottish footballer
*] (born 1956) *] (born 1956)
*] (born 1942), actor *] (born 1942), actor
*] (1920–1999), English creator of '']'' *] (1920–1999), English creator of ''Just a Minute''
*] (born 1952), Australian footballer *] (born 1952), Australian footballer
*] (born 1979), Australian cricketer *] (born 1979), Australian cricketer
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*] (born 1960), British historian *] (born 1960), British historian
*] (born 1961), Trinidadian athlete *] (born 1961), Trinidadian athlete
*] (born 1987), Irish professional ] *] (born 1987), Irish professional footballer
*], multiple people *] (1913–1950), Australian journalist
*] (1914–1997), senior officer of the Royal New Zealand Air Force
*Sir ] (1912-2006), British accountant and politician
*] (born 1930), former National Hockey League referee and vice president
*] (born 1954), Australian rules footballer
*Sir ] (1912–2006), British accountant and politician
*] (born 1970), English cricketer *] (born 1970), English cricketer
*], drummer for ] *] (born 1953), drummer for ]
*], Australian musician, ] *] (born 1955), Australian musician, ]
*], computer professional, creator of the ] project *] (1973–2015), computer professional, creator of the Debian project
*] (born 1990), Russian chess grandmaster *] (born 1990), Russian chess grandmaster
*] (born 1947), swimmer *] (born 1947), swimmer
*], recipient of the ] *] (born 1948), drummer of ]
*], drummer of ]
*] (1926–2014), Protestant politician *] (1926–2014), Protestant politician
*], multiple people *], multiple people
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*] (born 1960), American radio broadcaster and priest *] (born 1960), American radio broadcaster and priest
*] (born 1960), Scottish novelist *] (born 1960), Scottish novelist
*], Australian ] thrower *] (1927–2020), Australian discus thrower
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (1934–2007), Scottish actor *] (1934–2007), Scottish actor
*] (born 1973), Guyanese-American educator and former Olympic athlete
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], multiple people *], multiple people
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*] (born 1961), cricketer for Edinburgh, Scotland *] (born 1961), cricketer for Edinburgh, Scotland
*] (born 1991), Filipino professional basketball player *] (born 1991), Filipino professional basketball player
*] (born 1947), former ] ] driver. Brother of ] and uncle of ]. *] (born 1947), former South African F1 driver. Brother of Jody Scheckter and uncle of Tomas Scheckter.
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1969)
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (1919–2007), former Rhodesian Prime Minister *] (1919–2007), Prime Minister of Rhodesia 1964–1979
*] (born 1981), American ] pitcher *] (born 1981), American Major League Baseball pitcher
*] (born 1978), actor *] (born 1978), actor
*] (born 1957), British musician *] (born 1957), British musician
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*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], English comedian *], English comedian
*], American musician *] (born 1968), American musician
*], (born 1945), American paleoathropologist *], (born 1945), American paleoanthropologist
*] (born 1995), American football player *], multiple people
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1972), Canadian musician *] (born 1972), Canadian musician
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*], Belgian artist *], Belgian artist
*] (born 1975), Filipino actor, athlete, pilot, and singer *] (born 1975), Filipino actor, athlete, pilot, and singer
*], American sound engineer
*] (born 1970), British sailor *] (born 1970), British sailor
*], multiple people *], multiple people
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*] (born 1986), English footballer *] (born 1986), English footballer
*] (born 1951), Australian politician *] (born 1951), Australian politician
*] (1944–2023), English ], best known for cloning ] *Sir ] (1944–2023), English embryologist, best known for cloning Dolly the sheep
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (1942–2023), British-American visual effects artist
*] (1896–1992), American actor *] (1896–1992), American actor
*], multiple people *], multiple people
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*] (born 1964), American actor *] (born 1964), American actor


===As a middle name=== ===Surname===
*] (often credited by his full name, born 1971), American comedian
*] (born 1973), Welsh-Canadian actor, voice actor (including as Ian Kelley on '']''), and radio host
*] (born 1967), Scottish-Peruvian actor and television director
*James ] (1908-1989)
*] (born 1980), American actor and singer
*] (born 1946), American editor, publisher, and science fiction fan

===As a surname===
*] (born 1951), singer and songwriter *] (born 1951), singer and songwriter
*], stage name of Scott Ian Rosenfeld (born 1963), guitarist with the metal band ] *], stage name of Scott Ian Rosenfeld (born 1963), guitarist with the metal band ]
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*], Northern Irish Singer-songwriter musician *], Northern Irish Singer-songwriter musician
*] (born 2008), American child actor *] (born 2008), American child actor
*] (born 1971), Canadian former soccer defender *] (born 1971), Canadian soccer defender
*] (born 1964), British composer, soprano, alto and tenor saxophone player *] (born 1964), British composer, soprano, alto and tenor saxophone player
*] (born 1979), MBE, English rugby player *] (born 1979), English rugby player
*] (born 1980), English composer *] (born 1980), English composer
*] (1954–2013), Scottish writer *] (1954–2013), Scottish writer
*] (born 1955), legal philosopher, writer, professor and practising legal consultant *] (born 1955), legal philosopher, writer, professor and practising legal consultant
*] (born 1967), ] politician *] (born 1967), British Columbia politician
*], Irish social historian of technics and the commons *], Irish social historian of technics and the commons
*] (born 1962), English architectural historian and urban commentator *] (born 1962), English architectural historian and urban commentator
*] (born 1973), Canadian rower *] (born 1973), Canadian rower
*] (born 1967), former Scottish football referee in the Scottish Premier League *] (born 1967), former Scottish football referee in the Scottish Premier League
*] (born 1979), English former cricketer *] (born 1979), English cricketer
*] (born 1979), English film producer *] (born 1979), English film producer
*], English composer, producer and performer *], English composer, producer and performer
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*] (born 1987), Scottish actor *] (born 1987), Scottish actor
*] (born 1971), British film director *] (born 1971), British film director
*] (1941–2014), FRS (1941 – 2014) Scottish biophysicist and academic *] (1941–2014), Scottish biophysicist and academic
*] (born 1965), Northern Irish football manager *] (born 1965), Northern Irish football manager
*] (born 1963), Canadian former ice hockey forward *] (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey forward
*] (born 1970), English former professional footballer *] (born 1970), English professional footballer
*] (born 1966), Scottish footballer *] (born 1966), Scottish footballer
*] (1898—1934), Scottish poet and piper *] (1898–1934), Scottish poet and piper
*] (born 1981), South African field hockey player *] (born 1981), South African field hockey player
*] (born 1973), Scottish rugby union player *] (born 1973), Scottish rugby union player
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*] (born 1935), Australian author *] (born 1935), Australian author
*] (1951–1990), British alpine skier *] (1951–1990), British alpine skier
*] (born 1961), Scottish actor, noted for his role in TV's '']'' *] (born 1961), Scottish actor, noted for his role in TV's ''Game of Thrones''
*] (born 1957), Leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament *] (born 1957), Leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*] (born 1976), Zimbabwean hurdler *] (born 1976), Zimbabwean hurdler
*] (born 1992), professional rugby player for Ulster, Ireland and the British & Irish Lions
*] (born 1949), Zimbabwean farmer and politician *] (born 1949), Zimbabwean farmer and politician
*] (born 1973), British comedian, TV presenter and radio presenter *] (born 1973), British comedian, TV presenter and radio presenter
*] (born 1959), British diplomat *] (born 1959), British diplomat
*] (1913–1970), British politician *] (1913–1970), British politician
*] (1938–2006), Scottish photographer, noted for his image of the Beatles walking across '']'' *] (1938–2006), Scottish photographer, noted for his image of the Beatles walking across Abbey Road
*] (born 1946), formerly known as Ian Matthews, English musician, singer-songwriter, member of Fairport Convention *] (born 1946), formerly known as Ian Matthews, English musician, singer-songwriter, member of Fairport Convention
* Iain David McGeachy (1948–2009), birth name of ], British singer-songwriter and guitarist * Iain David McGeachy (1948–2009), birth name of ], British singer-songwriter and guitarist
*] (born 1953), psychiatrist, writer, and former Oxford literary scholar *] (born 1953), psychiatrist, writer, and former Oxford literary scholar
*] (born 1959), Scottish politician *] (born 1959), Scottish politician
*] (born 1962), Scottish rugby union player
*] (born 1983), English rugby league player
*], Scottish musician
*] (born 1976), New Zealand cricketer *] (born 1976), New Zealand cricketer
*] (born 1957), Scottish rugby player *] (born 1957), Scottish rugby player
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* Iain Sutherland (1948–2019), Scottish musician, member of ] * Iain Sutherland (1948–2019), Scottish musician, member of ]
*] (born 1969), Canadian badminton player *] (born 1969), Canadian badminton player
*] (born 1949), President of ] and former ] *] (born 1949), President of Princeton Theological Seminary and former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland


==Fictional people named Ian== ==Fictional people named Ian==


* Ian – the supporting character from '']'' anime * Ian – the supporting character from '']'' animated series
* Ian – from ]' short story "Ian"; every male character the protagonist meets is called Ian * Ian – from ]' short story "Ian"; every male character the protagonist meets is called Ian
* Ian – from ]'s play '']'' * Ian – from ]'s play '']''
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*Ian Foot – from the British TV series ] *Ian Foot – from the British TV series ]
*] – one of the main characters in the television drama '']'' and its ] *] – one of the main characters in the television drama '']'' and its ]
* Ian Grimm - creative director of fictional video game in the television series '']'' * Ian Grimm creative director of fictional video game in the television series '']''
* Ian Hainsworth – ]'s boyfriend in 3rd season of '']'' * Ian Hainsworth – ]'s boyfriend in 3rd season of '']''
* Ian Hawke – the main antagonist in the '']'' movies * Ian Hawke – the main antagonist in the '']'' movies
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*] *]
*] *]
*]


==References== ==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 12 December 2024

This article is about a given name. For other uses, see Ian (disambiguation).
Ian
Pronunciation/ˈiːən/ EE-ən
Scottish Gaelic: [ˈiaɲ]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameScottish Gaelic, from Hebrew Yohanan
Other names
Related namesJohn, Evan, Eoin, Giovanni, Hans, Juan, Hovhannes, Ioan, Ioane, Ivan, Iven, Ifan, Jack, Jackson, Jan, Jane, Janez, Jean, Jhon, Joan, João, Johan/Johann, Johanan, Johannes, Jonne, Jovan, Juhani, Sean, Shane, Siôn, Yann, Yahya, Yohannes

Ian or Iain is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, which is derived from the Hebrew given name יוֹחָנָן‎ (Yohanan, Yôḥānān) and corresponds to the English name John. The spelling Ian is an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic forename Iain. This name is a popular name in Scotland, where it originated, as well as in other English-speaking countries.

The name has fallen out of the top 100 male baby names in the United Kingdom, having peaked in popularity as one of the top 10 names throughout the 1960s. In 1900, Ian ranked as the 180th most popular male baby name in England and Wales. As of 2019, the name has been in the top 100 in the United States every year since 1982, peaking at 65 in 2003.

Other Gaelic forms of the name "John" include "Seonaidh" ("Johnny" from Lowland Scots), "Seon" (from English), "Seathan", and "Seán" and "Eoin" (from Irish). The Welsh equivalent is Ioan, the Cornish counterpart is Yowan and the Breton equivalent is Yann.

Notable people named Ian

Given name

Surname

  • Janis Ian (born 1951), singer and songwriter
  • Scott Ian, stage name of Scott Ian Rosenfeld (born 1963), guitarist with the metal band Anthrax

Notable people named Iain

Fictional people named Ian

Fictional people named Iain

See also

References

  1. "Dictionary Detail – Iain". www.faclair.com. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. "Name: Ian". BabyNames.co.uk. Baby Names UK. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  3. "Top 200 Most Popular Names in England and Wales in 1900". British Baby Names. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  4. "Popular Baby Names". Social Security Administration. Archived from the original on 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
Name listThis page or section lists people that share the same given name.
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