I love the name Owen. It's so handsome. It's risen in popularity so quickly, so that sucks. But great name overall. I have a nephew named Owen and we call him Owy.
Everyone should be happy that their name is Owen because it is cool and amazing, just like you.
― Anonymous User 4/1/2022
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I think that this name is the best name, that’s all you need to know. It’s dramatic and sexy, I mean look where it’s gotten me and my life is living around my name.
― Anonymous User 3/15/2022
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Lovely name. I agree with the commenter that said this name can be unisex. My daughter is named Owynne Paxlie, nickname Owie and we love it so much, we get many compliments ❤❤❤ it's a gorgeous name for a girl.
― Anonymous User 6/6/2021
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Hello, my name is Owen and my name is alright. I have many other people around me with the same name, but other than that my name is nothing special but a fun one to have.
People named Owen are handsome, sexy, funny and intelligent. If you come across an Owen date him. If you can't, if you don't try, it's your loss. Marry him if you can do it because people named Owen are perfect then when you have children name your child Owen so they can be perfect as well.
― Anonymous User 5/3/2021
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There's nothing special about this name. It's boring.
I named my son Owen and he’s almost 2 now. At daycare they call him Owie and he seems to love his name. There is another Owen a class above him. Right after we told my mom she reminded me of the movie Throw Mama From the Train where Danny Devito’s character was named Owen. There’s a scene in the movie where Billy Crystal comes to see Owen and Mama yells ‘Owen doesn’t have any friends’. Oh well... ;)
I used to really love this name, but now I know a dog named Owen. I still think it’s nice, but it sounds weird on a human to me. Meeting a pet with a good name always changes things for me :(
Sophisticated and handsome name. Unfortunately I bet it won't be too long before this name becomes unisex like a of other male names have :/
― Anonymous User 9/22/2019
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Even though Owen has a feminine form Owena, it’s still unisex. The feminine form just means Owena is slightly feminine if you think Owen isn’t girly enough. Doesn’t mean Owen can’t be used on a girl. I don’t know about Owena on a boy though, but that’s still okay! The point is that this name is appropriate for either gender, but because of the usage, it’s better on a boy. It’s cute on a girl too!
I love love love the name Owen. I have a nephew named Owen. We call him O. I think the name Owen is just simple & easy! I love the name but hate how popular it has gotten!
This was the name my parents gave me; it was a singular form of my grandmother's maiden name, Owens. I've never met another Owen in person, but I've seen the name in multiple cases besides my own. To be quite honest, I found the name to be quite dull on *my* record; which is why I no longer call myself Owen. The name sounds like that for a strong, light-minded, intelligent man who gets along well with others. And while I like to think of myself as intelligent, I am not strong, and I am very introverted. Owain, on the other hand, is a name that I'd be more willing to carry. Unlike the light-minded modern Owen, Owain sounds like a dark name. Cooler. More me.
― Anonymous User 11/9/2016
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I really like this name, I can see why it's becoming popular.
― Anonymous User 7/22/2016
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It took a while, but this name grew on me. I used to want to name a son Owen, and though I no longer want children, I still think it'd make a great name for a guy all through different ages. It has a bit of a nerdy edge to it, but I have a liking for names that sound nerdy, so this is a good thing for me. I definitely recommend it -- or at least I would, if it wasn't so popular.
Owen isn't a bad name by any stretch. I'm neutral towards Owen because while it isn't my favourite, it's still a pretty good name. The only possible downside is that it does remind me of the word "owe", as in owing someone something.I am rather surprised that Owen is derived from Eugene. Then again, if Shane is a form of John, anything can happen!
I once knew a guy with this name. He was a really nice, attractive, and intelligent guy so I associate it with a charming young man. Doesn't sound plain, boring, or dumb at all.
Owen is such a lovely, cute, masculine Welsh name. I'm totally considering using this name for a future son. ;)
― Anonymous User 3/29/2015
1
Cute! My cousin named her son this in 2009. And it's popular but it's great. I love it. Strong, snarky and sweet. All the things a boy should be!
― Anonymous User 2/8/2015
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This name is just so good and pleasant to say, hear, and read. Even though it's trendy, it's still a good name. I once heard of a brother and sister named Owen and Vivien. I think that's a good pair.
I've hated this name ever since people started calling me Owen Wilson because I happen to look like him (except the nose of course). I don't like him or his movies, and the name Owen always brings me back to the actor. And I can't see the connection between this name and a girl, despite people naming their daughters Owen.
Owen is my maiden name and up until recently it was the only part of my name I liked. I often wished I'd been born a boy so that I could simply be called "Owen" because I liked it so much and hated my given name even more so. As a child I resolved that my first son would have either the first or middle name of Owen. As it turned out, the name my husband had always wanted for a boy worked beautifully with Owen, so my son's name was set 5 years before he was even conceived. Due to my health he is likely the only child that I will ever have and I am grateful that I was able to pass on the name in a way. If he'd been a girl I was considering Owena, Olwen, and Rowena just to try and get it in there, but they never felt right. He's still young, but so far seems to like his name. I hope he ends up being the sort that loves his name and is proud of it (both his first name and middle name) rather than being like me and being stuck hating my name yet never finding a nickname that felt right either. I love this name so much that I sometimes regret not hyphenating my name, but my given name and married surname both end in -en as well. So, it would be disasterous.
I like the name Owen. It's a cute name for a little boy but at the same time a handsome and strong name for a man. I think I would use it as a middle name, though, rather than a first. There are just so many little Owens running around now.
― Anonymous User 4/11/2011
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Cute for a boy yet great for a man. It's quite nice. :)
In my opinion, the name Owen fits a kind, happy-go-lucky sort of guy. A guy who's always smiling and laughing, and laid back. For some reason, the name Owen reminds me of a blonde guy; or maybe a guy with dirty-blonde or strawberry-blonde hair.
This is currently my favorite name for a boy. It's not harsh-sounding, but neither is it unisex. A boy can carry the name all throughout his adulthood.
I like this name. Even though it's overused now, it certainly sounds more mature, in my opinion, than a lot of the crap that some people name their sons. However, I don't like the Owen Wilson association.
I rather like this name. I sounds so sane and normal compared to some of the crap people come up with or suddenly start liking. It sounds mature and dignified enough for a grown-up, and a guy named Owen won't be discriminated against because of his name, unlike some guys named LeShaun or DaQuan sure will. It's too damn popular for my taste, but it's a nice enough name. It doesn't even remind me of annoying frat boys.