What is the origin of the name Owen?
1: Welsh: from the personal name Owain from Latin Eugenius (see Eugene). This Welsh personal name is cognate with Old Irish Eogán see 2 and 3.2: Scottish and Irish: shortened Anglicized [...]
A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his...
...About the year 1754, Capt. Jeremiah Owen, a native of England, who had long been an exemplary member of the... (England, England, United Kingdom - 1754)
...About the year 1754, Capt. Jeremiah Owen, a native of England, who had long been an exemplary member of the... (England, England, United Kingdom - 1754)
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A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his late writings on the Christian ministry, and to the charges contained in his life of the Rev. Dr. Rodgers: with preliminary remarks
What is the origin of the name Owen?
1: Welsh: from the personal name Owain from Latin Eugenius (see Eugene). This Welsh personal name is cognate with Old Irish Eogán see 2 and 3.2: Scottish and Irish: shortened Anglicized [...]