Re: Roan, Ronan, or Rowan?
in reply to a message by whim
Roan is far too horsey. Ronan ... I once knew a Rowan, very pleasant man, who named his son Ronan - I can't remember his wife's name, but I know it had an n in it somewhere, so Ronan was a merger and also the name of a former pupil of Rowan's who realy impressed him.
Myself, I like trees better than Irish names, so Rowan. But they're both good. Rowan is perhaps easier to pronounce.
Myself, I like trees better than Irish names, so Rowan. But they're both good. Rowan is perhaps easier to pronounce.