Eóin
Eóin is a given name of Irish origin. It is the Gaelic form of the name John. The name is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." Eóin is a common male given name in Ireland and is also found in other Gaelic-speaking regions. Variations of the name include Eoin, Eoghan, and Owen. Historically, the name has been borne by several notable figures in Irish history and literature. The pronunciation of Eóin is typically /əʊn/ or /joʊn/, depending on regional accent. The popularity of the name has seen fluctuations over time but remains a classic choice within Irish culture.