Ian originates of Gaelic Celtic as in iteration of John, itself of Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious". An enduring and classic name for a son, Ian is common throughout the English-speaking world and particularly its country of origin, Scotland. Iain is the traditional Scottish spelling of the name.
Ian originates of Gaelic Celtic as in iteration of John, itself of Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious". An enduring and classic name for a son, Ian is common throughout the English-speaking world and particularly its country of origin, Scotland. Iain is the traditional Scottish spelling of the name.
Ian originates of Gaelic Celtic as in iteration of John, itself of Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious". An enduring and classic name for a son, Ian is common throughout the English-speaking world and particularly its country of origin, Scotland. Iain is the traditional Scottish spelling of the name.
Ian originates of Gaelic Celtic as in iteration of John, itself of Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious". An enduring and classic name for a son, Ian is common throughout the English-speaking world and particularly its country of origin, Scotland. Iain is the traditional Scottish spelling of the name.