Rowyn

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Scottish and Irish, variation of Rowan; "rowan tree; little redhead"
"rowan tree; little redhead"

Rowyn Origin and Meaning

The name Rowyn is a girl's name meaning "rowan tree; little redhead".

Rowan has been shooting up the charts on both the boys' and the girls' side, carrying the appeals of a trendy "o" vowel, a soft sound, and a nature connection to top it off. The modern variation Rowyn has followed in its footsteps and while the traditional spelling is used five times more often, Rowyn is still given to around 250 girls each year.

The name likely comes from the tree of the same name, whose name comes from Old Norse, and means "to redden". Commonly found in Scotland, rowan trees are steeped in symbolism, said to warn off witches and provide life and protection. The alternative origin of Rowan is via the Irish name Ruadhán, meaning “little redhead" - so either way, you've got a "red" feeling name.

The Rowyn spelling really took off in 2015, and it did feature, albeit briefly, in the US Top 1000 in 2022. The modern Y spelling mirrors Emersyn, Robyn, and Karsyn, and may be an effort to make it more "obviously" feminine - though Rowyn is still given to around 70 boys each year too).

# 971 in the US

Rowyn Rank in US Top 1000

Rowyn Popularity