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The names Rowan and Roman have raced up the charts πŸ“ˆπŸ“ˆπŸ“ˆpast few years. Before then names like Roman were much less used. So you won't see the influx in schools for another couple of years but lots of nurseries and toddler groups are full with these trendy Ro names.Prefer the name Rowan for a girl but don't like nickname Row so wouldn't use this name.
Rowan for a girl, Rowen for a boy.
In 2018, 3 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Rowan who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3, 107th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens. In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Rowan who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 2, 614th most common male first name for living U.S. citizens.
My name is Rowan. To me the name is completely unisex. It fits fine on a girl or boy. The reason is I am a girl and I have a friend who is also named Rowan but is a boy. I also have a cousin who's name is Rowan. But he spells it differently. He spells it Rohan.
Rowan is a beautiful name. It is gaining in popularity, however I do not think it will reach the top 10 or even top 25 in the next decade, making it a fairly safe bet that your little Rowan will be the only one in her class. I do prefer the traditional spelling, Rowan, although I've seen it spelt Rowen and Rowyn. Rowan is very nice for a girl and will age well. It is also very nice for a boy, but I wouldn't use it as I wouldn't want my son mistaken for a girl.
Please stop naming your daughters Rowan. This is a boy's name.
Our daughter's name is Rowan Olivia. We didn't pick it because we wanted to name our daughter a unisex or "masculine" name. That is her name because we loved it and we love trees. The Rowan Tree is very special and spiritual. She is named Olivia after her grandpa who is Oliver. That's the thing with having your own children. Only you know why and how you came to give them their own special name.
According to British Columbia vital statistics, for the year 2005 14 girls were named Rowan and 27 boys were named Rowan.

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