How to pronounce Eoin?

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Pronunciation of Eoin

In irish language, pronounced as a single syllable, so sounds like 'own'


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Pronunciation of Eoin

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pronounced the same as Owen




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Pronunciation of Eoin

Eoin is pronounced as

oh ih n

oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
ih sounds like the 'i' in 'it'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'


Eoin is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ oh ih n ]

oh ih n
so it no

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Pronunciation of Eoin in Ireland

Eoin is pronounced as

oh win

oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'


Eoin is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ oh win ]

oh
so

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Irish

Alternate Spelling(s):

Owen

Meaning:

Name, Irish

Additional Information:

Eoin (Irish pronunciation: ['joːɲ], sometimes spelled Eóin) is an Irish name. The Scottish Gaelic equivalent is Eòin (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: ['jɔːɲ]) and both are closely related to the Welsh Owain (anglicized as Owen). It is also cognate with the Irish Seán, English John, and Continental equivalents such as Jan, Johan, etc. In the Irish language, it is the name used for all Biblical figures known as John in English, including John the Baptist and John the Apostle.

Eoin/Eòin and Eoghan/Eòghan are derived from different roots. Eoghan has a Celtic derivation (possibly yew tree) whereas Eoin is derived from Latin Ioannes.

Well-known Eoins (people and places etc., personal names and surnames)


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Pronunciation of Eoin

prounouced the same as the name "euan"
'u-en'


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Pronunciation of Eoin

Eoin is pronounced as

ew n

ew sounds like the 'u' in 'cute'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'


Eoin is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ ew n ]

ew n
cute   no

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Pronunciation of Eoin in EOIN

Eoin is pronounced as

Y oy n

y sounds like the 'y' in 'yes'
oy sounds like the 'oy' in 'boy'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'


Eoin is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Y oy n ]

Y oy n
yes boy no

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Irish

Meaning:

Someone who likes music but sucks at it.


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Pronunciation of Eoin in EOIN

yee-oi-n


Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Irish

Meaning:

Someone who likes music but sucks at it.


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Pronunciation of Eoin in Australia

Eoin is pronounced as

eeun


Eoin is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ eeun ]

Type of Name:

Religious name

Language:

Australian

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

Ian Iain

Meaning:

Used in Gaelic for the first born son of a Scots man to replace the name John

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First born son of a John is called Eoin to avoid any confusion in the household. Eoin specifically spelt this way was used for John the Baptist.


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Pronunciation of Eoin in The Orkney Islands (Scotland)

Eoin is pronounced as

ee uh n

ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'
uh sounds like the 'u' in 'up'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'


Eoin is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ ee uh n ]

ee uh n
see up no

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Scottish Gàidhlig

Additional Information:

Often confused with the Irish "owen" of the same spelling


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Pronunciation of Eoin in Australia

Ian. E- on, eyun


Type of Name:

Religious name

Language:

Australian

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

Ian Iain

Meaning:

Used in Gaelic for the first born son of a Scots man to replace the name John

Additional Information:

First born son of a John is called Eoin to avoid any confusion in the household. Eoin specifically spelt this way was used for John the Baptist.


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Pronunciation of Eoin in Ireland

Oh Win


Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Irish

Alternate Spelling(s):

Owen

Meaning:

Name, Irish

Additional Information:

Eoin (Irish pronunciation: ['joːɲ], sometimes spelled Eóin) is an Irish name. The Scottish Gaelic equivalent is Eòin (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: ['jɔːɲ]) and both are closely related to the Welsh Owain (anglicized as Owen). It is also cognate with the Irish Seán, English John, and Continental equivalents such as Jan, Johan, etc. In the Irish language, it is the name used for all Biblical figures known as John in English, including John the Baptist and John the Apostle.

Eoin/Eòin and Eoghan/Eòghan are derived from different roots. Eoghan has a Celtic derivation (possibly yew tree) whereas Eoin is derived from Latin Ioannes.

Well-known Eoins (people and places etc., personal names and surnames)


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Pronunciation of Eoin in The Orkney Islands (Scotland)

Ian.
E- un, eyun


Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Scottish Gàidhlig

Additional Information:

Often confused with the Irish "owen" of the same spelling


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Similar sounding names


  • Eyam
  • Ennui
  • Eman
  • Eowyn
  • Eun
  • Enam
  • Enea
  • Ena
  • Euan
  • Eamon