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  1. Eoin - Wikipedia

    Eoin (pronounced [oːnʲ]) is a masculine Irish-language given name. The Scottish Gaelic equivalent is Eòin (pronounced [jɔːɲ]) and both are closely related to the Welsh Ioan.

  2. How to Pronounce Eoin? (CORRECTLY) - YouTube

    (CORRECTLY) Listen and learn how to say Eoin correctly (Irish boy's name) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.

  3. Meaning, origin and history of the name Eoin

    Jun 9, 2023 · The meaning, origin and history of the given name Eoin

  4. EÓIN - Irish Names and Surnames - Library Ireland

    The origin and meaning of the name Eóin, Eoin, John, Owen, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923

  5. Eoin - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry

    4 days ago · Eoin Origin and Meaning The name Eoin is a boy's name of Gaelic origin meaning "God is gracious". Though Eoin is a Gaelic form of John, its Anglicized pronunciation links it directly to Owen. …

  6. Eoin: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com

    Dec 25, 2025 · The name Eoin is primarily a male name of Irish origin that means God Is Gracious. Click through to find out more information about the name Eoin on BabyNames.com.

  7. Eoin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 24, 2025 · Eoin m a male given name, equivalent to English John synonyms Synonyms: Ean, Juan

  8. Eoin Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity - MomJunction

    May 7, 2024 · Rooted in the Scottish and Gaelic dialects, Eoin is a name that symbolizes youth and freshness. Read this post to know about its meaning and popularity.

  9. Eoin : Meaning and Origin of First Name - Ancestry

    The name Eoin, derived from the Irish Gaelic language, holds an ancient significance deeply ingrained in Celtic history. Rooted in religious sentiment, Eoin signifies God is Gracious, reflecting the reverence …

  10. Eoin - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia

    The name "Eoin" has its linguistic and cultural origin in Irish Gaelic. It is a variation of the name "Eoghan," which has been a popular name in Ireland for centuries.