Cean

Meaning of Cean

Cean is a unique and distinctive name for baby boys. It has its origins in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, where it is derived from the name Cian. The name Cean is pronounced as SEE-an (/siːn/) in English. It is also commonly spelled as Cian.

Although not very popular in the United States, the name Cean has been given to a handful of newborns over the years, according to data from the Social Security Administration. In recent decades, it has been most popular in the 1970s, with a peak rank of 3232 in 1967.

The name Cean carries several positive associations. In Irish mythology, Cian was the father of Lugh, a prominent god associated with skill and craftsmanship. This connection gives the name an air of creativity and talent. Additionally, Cean can be seen as a modern twist on traditional names like Sean or Ian, providing a fresh and contemporary option for parents seeking something less common.

With its Celtic roots and strong sound, Cean is an appealing choice for parents looking for a meaningful and distinctive name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SEE-an (/siːn/)

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Notable People Named Cean

Ceán Chaffin is an American film producer known for her collaborations with director David Fincher and her nominations for prestigious film awards.
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