Rowan is a unisex name of Gaelic and Norse origins. In Gaelic, its meaning is "little red one". Of Norse, it refers to red leaves and berries of a Rowan tree. Rowan describes any of the various small deciduous trees or shrubs of genus Sorbus, of the rose family. Rowan is somewhat popular as a name for a boy or girl.
Rowan is a unisex name of Gaelic and Norse origins. In Gaelic, its meaning is "little red one". Of Norse, it refers to red leaves and berries of a Rowan tree. Rowan describes any of the various small deciduous trees or shrubs of genus Sorbus, of the rose family. Rowan is somewhat popular as a name for a boy or girl.
Rowan is a unisex name of Gaelic and Norse origins. In Gaelic, its meaning is "little red one". Of Norse, it refers to red leaves and berries of a Rowan tree. Rowan describes any of the various small deciduous trees or shrubs of genus Sorbus, of the rose family. Rowan is somewhat popular as a name for a boy or girl.
Rowan is a unisex name of Gaelic and Norse origins. In Gaelic, its meaning is "little red one". Of Norse, it refers to red leaves and berries of a Rowan tree. Rowan describes any of the various small deciduous trees or shrubs of genus Sorbus, of the rose family. Rowan is somewhat popular as a name for a boy or girl.