Bowen

BOH-en
Meaning: Son of Owen
Gender
Boy
Origin
Welsh, English, Celtic
Popularity Rank
#349 (boys)
#677 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Bowen has been gaining traction in recent years, particularly in the United States. It is seen as a fresh alternative to more common names, appealing to parents looking for something distinctive yet familiar.

Why Parents Choose Bowen

Parents may choose the name Bowen for its unique sound, strong cultural roots, and the connection to the well-loved name Owen. It’s also a name that feels both modern and timeless, making it appealing for a new generation.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Bowen has its roots in the Welsh surname 'Bŵan,' which means 'son of Owen.' Owen itself is a popular Welsh name that dates back to medieval times and is derived from the Old Welsh name 'Owain.' The name has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.

Bowen is a name of Welsh origin, often used in Wales and among Welsh communities. It carries a sense of heritage and connection to Welsh traditions, making it a meaningful choice for families with Welsh roots.

Notable People Named Bowen

  • Bowen Yang
  • Bowen McCauley
  • Bowen Stassforth

Name Variations

Bowan Bohun Boehn

Related Names

Owen Ewan Euan

Similar Sounding Names

Boden Brennan Dawson

Names with Similar Feel

Kohen Tobin Grayson

Sibling Name Ideas

Brody Brady Blaine

Pop Culture References

  • Bowen's character in the TV series 'The Good Place'
  • Bowen's appearance in various novels