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Rowan
After a lot of deliberation my husband and I decided on the name Rowan for a boy. I mentioned it to someone and they told me they thought it was a girls name. Just googling around it doesn't seem like any Rowan's are female. Do you guys get the impression that Rowan is a girls name?
I'm also deliberating on the spelling of the name. I like 'Roan' but my husband thinks it's too confusing for pronunciation as it can be pronounced like 'RoAN' or just like 'Rone'. The name could also be spelled as Rohan or Rowen.
Thoughts? Opinions? Thanks!
I'm also deliberating on the spelling of the name. I like 'Roan' but my husband thinks it's too confusing for pronunciation as it can be pronounced like 'RoAN' or just like 'Rone'. The name could also be spelled as Rohan or Rowen.
Thoughts? Opinions? Thanks!
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Unfortunately, I can only think of Rowan Atkinson aka Mr.Bean and also Ronan Keating. Really not feminine to me.
Rowena, on the other hand..
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I don't like it. Just sounds like slang for rowing, as in "row'in ma boat".
I think Ronan/Ronin is better. JMO.
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I am not a fan - like someone else said, it seems like rowin', row row rowin your boat.
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I pronounce it Row-in.
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I prefer the spelling of Rowan. And I definitely see it as a boy's name. Rowena is the feminine version.
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I pronounce Roan like Rone and Rohan like Row-han
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And we pronounce it Ro-wan, never heard it as Roan/Rone.
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I'd spell it either Rowan or Rowen.
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As for it being used on girls, it is sometimes. Rowan is one of the few truly unisex names left. But it's not used for either sex often enough to worry about it, imo, and I think it does "lean boy."
Rowan is such a fantastic choice! I salute your taste!
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I also love Roan, but I believe it to be an Irish name with an Irish pronunciation... reminds me of the movie "The Secret of Roan Innish"... if you haven't seen it, it's really cute!! :)
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My boyfriend knew a girl named Roan, pronounced like Rowan. It never made sense to me. I would automatically pronounce it to rhyme with bone.
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I like the spelling Rowan.
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i know a teenager named rohan (his parents are from india, i believe) and it is pronounced ro-hahn.
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Rohan is a bit geeky to me and also I think most people would pronounce the h. Roan is a colour. I'd stick with Rowan, like the tree.
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Roan (pronounced 'rone') is a color that horses can be. In fact, I would probably snicker a little if I heard a child named Roan because I'd assume the child's parents didn't know it was a "color". Kind of like naming a kid "brown" or something.
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