Eóghan
Eóghan is a traditional Irish name, derived from the Gaelic name Eóghan, which means "born of the yew tree." It is commonly used in Ireland and among Irish communities worldwide. The name has various spellings, including Eoin and Owen, and is often associated with strength and resilience.
In Irish history, Eóghan is linked to several notable figures, including Eóghan Mór, a legendary king of Ulster. The name has also been borne by various saints, contributing to its popularity in Christian contexts. Today, Eóghan remains a cherished name, reflecting Ireland's rich cultural heritage.