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Alan is a masculine given name used in many countries and languages. It also appears as a surname in some cases and is common in English-speaking regions as well as on the continent. The name's origin is uncertain but is commonly linked to the Breton form Alain and to Celtic roots. It entered English usage in the Middle Ages, spreading through Brittany and England with Norman influence. Over time, Alan became established as a standalone given name rather than a title or nickname.

Variants and forms include Allan/Allen in English, and Alain in French. In other languages, similar forms exist

In modern usage, Alan remains a familiar given name in many parts of the world. Its popularity

Notable people named Alan include the English mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing; the American astronaut Alan

but
are
usually
treated
as
distinct
names
rather
than
direct
equivalents.
has
varied
by
era
and
country,
with
a
notable
presence
in
literature
and
media,
and
it
has
given
rise
to
several
common
nicknames
such
as
Al.
Shepard;
the
English
actor
Alan
Rickman;
and
the
English
footballer
Alan
Shearer.
In
fiction,
characters
named
Alan
appear
in
various
works,
for
example
Alan
Partridge,
a
satirical
British
broadcaster,
and
Alan
Grant,
a
character
in
the
Jurassic
Park
series.