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Ifan

Ifan is a masculine given name of Welsh origin. In Wales it is commonly considered a native Welsh form of the name John and is related to other Welsh names such as Ioan, Ieuan, Evan, and Ian. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning “God is gracious,” a root shared with many forms of John across languages.

In Welsh orthography, Ifan is typically pronounced EE-van, with the initial “f” representing the sound /v/. The

Usage and distribution: Ifan is primarily used in Wales and among Welsh communities abroad. In English-speaking

Variations and related names: Related Welsh and English forms include Ioan, Ieuan, Iwan, Evan, Ian, and John.

See also: Evan, Ioan, Ieuan, Ian, John.

spelling
has
several
cognate
forms,
including
Ieuan,
Ioan,
and
Iwan,
and
it
often
appears
alongside
Evan
as
a
closely
related
Welsh
form.
contexts,
it
may
be
encountered
among
people
of
Welsh
heritage
and
can
appear
in
various
spellings
that
reflect
local
pronunciation
and
tradition.
These
names
share
the
same
etymological
origin
and
meaning,
though
they
appear
in
different
linguistic
and
cultural
contexts.