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Alan

Boy 🏆 #203 all-time ♾️ timeless 👥 Baby Boomers 🇫🇷 In French: Allan
📊 354 110 babies named Alan in the US since 1880, peaking in the 1950s. Recorded from 1882 to 2020.
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Origin: Breton / Celtic. Meaning: rock / handsome (uncertain).
⛪ The figure behind the name: Breton nobility (e.g. Alan Rufus) and Blessed Alan de la Roche — feast day September 9.
The name entered England with Breton nobles after the Norman Conquest, most notably Alan Rufus (c. 1040–1093), a companion of William the Conqueror who became one of the richest men in English history. The 15th-century Breton Dominican Blessed Alan de la Roche later gave it a devotional namesake as a promoter of the Rosary.
⭐ Famous bearer: Alan Turing (1912–1954), mathematician and pioneer of computer science

📖 The story of the name Alan

Alan is a name of ancient Celtic pedigree and delightfully uncertain meaning — scholars tie it variously to a Breton word for 'rock,' to 'handsome,' or to the Alani, a nomadic people of late antiquity. What's clear is its route to prominence: Breton knights who fought alongside William the Conqueror in 1066, chief among them the fabulously wealthy Alan Rufus, planted the name firmly in medieval England and Scotland.

It has been a steady, unflashy favourite ever since, cresting in the English-speaking world through the mid-20th century. The name's cultural weight leans intellectual and quietly heroic: Alan Turing, father of computing; astronaut Alan Shepard; the beloved actor Alan Rickman.

Today Alan feels dependable, grounded and understated — a solid, no-drama name with a whiff of retro cool and a surprising amount of brainpower hiding behind its plain-spoken sound.

✨ What is a Alan like?

Alan is the steady one — the guy whose name literally might mean 'rock,' and who lives up to it. Stability (8) and loyalty (8) are his foundation stones: dependable, unflappable, the friend who's been the same reassuring presence for thirty years and shows no sign of changing. If Alan says he'll be there, the matter is closed.

His Breton, deep-medieval roots give him an old-world solidity, and the personality has the same no-nonsense grain. Low on flights of fancy (fantasy 3) and undemonstrative with feelings (sensitivity 4), Alan is a doer and a thinker rather than a dreamer or a confider. He'd rather solve the puzzle than talk about the puzzle — which, tellingly, is exactly the energy of the most famous Alan of all: Alan Turing, who quietly out-thought an empire's worth of codebreakers.

That's the secret weapon of the name — a formidable, understated intelligence hiding behind a plain, dependable façade. Astronaut Alan Shepard, philosopher Alan Watts, the wry precision of Alan Rickman: Alans tend to be masters of their craft who never feel the need to make a fuss about it. His independence (7) is real but low-key; he thinks for himself and goes his own way without turning it into a statement, and his modest need for attention (3) means he's happiest working the problem rather than working the room.

Humour (6) is where the surprise lives — dry, deadpan, delivered with a straight face, the kind that makes you laugh a beat late. Diplomatic enough to keep the peace (6) and completely free of drama, Alan is the grounded, clever, quietly cool friend every group needs: the human bedrock, with a razor wit tucked just out of sight.

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❤️ Alan in love

Alan approaches love with the quiet, unyielding solidity of the Breton coast. Named perhaps for the 'rock,' he does not flood your senses with cheap fireworks; he builds. His seduction is a slow, tectonic shift, characterized by a grounded intensity that feels less like a chase and more like a homecoming. He is drawn to depth, to women who possess their own inner granite—those who do not crumble under pressure but rather stand firm against the storm. He finds beauty in resilience, in the way a partner can hold their ground while he offers the steady, unwavering support of a cliff face.

However, his stone-like nature can become a fortress. He is easily wearied by frivolity, by the shallow games of modern dating that lack substance. If a partner is flighty, overly dramatic, or refuses to engage with the raw, honest truth of emotion, Alan will retreat into his silence. He does not break up with shouting; he simply erodes the connection until nothing remains but empty space. He loves fiercely, but only for those who can handle the weight of his devotion, who understand that his heart, once opened, is as permanent and unshakeable as the ancient stones of his heritage.

🌟 Famous people named Alan

💬 Nicknames: Al, Allie, Lan.
🌍 In other languages: Alain (français) · Alan / Allen (English) · Alan (brezhoneg (Breton)) · Alano (italiano) · Alano (español) · Alun (Cymraeg (Welsh)).

🎲 Did you know?

🔢 Numerology: Alan vibrates on the number 1. Alan comes out as a 1 — the pioneer and leader. It suits a name carried by trailblazers like Turing and the first American in space: the 1 goes first, thinks independently, and isn't much bothered by following the crowd. Quiet self-reliance with a captain's instinct.
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❓ Frequently asked questions about Alan

What does the name Alan mean?

Its meaning is genuinely uncertain; it's most often linked to Celtic words for 'rock' or 'handsome,' or to the ancient Alani people.

Where does Alan come from?

It's of Breton (Celtic) origin and spread into England and Scotland with Breton nobles after the Norman Conquest of 1066.

What is the French form of Alan?

Alain, which shares the same Breton roots and remains popular in France.

Is there a Saint Alan?

There's no major universal saint, but the 15th-century Breton Dominican Blessed Alan de la Roche, a great promoter of the Rosary, serves as a devotional namesake.

When is Alan's name-day?

It is commonly observed on September 9 in French tradition (for Alain); note that this is a name-day rather than a universal-calendar feast.

🎭 Alan's profile

⚡ Energy 5/10
😄 Humor 6/10
🦅 Independence 7/10
💧 Sensitivity 4/10
🎯 Ambition 6/10
⚓ Stability 8/10
🎨 Whimsy 3/10
🕊️ Diplomacy 6/10
🤝 Loyalty 8/10
🔆 Need for attention 3/10

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Name compatibility potential:

Gender B-GB-BAll
Generation SilentBoomersXYZAlphaAll
Popularity CommonFrequentUncommonRareAll

Friendship potential for Alan

💚 Top 10

  1. Ellen91%
  2. Annette89%
  3. Kathleen87%
  4. Patty87%
  5. Beth87%
  6. Paula87%
  7. Karen87%
  8. Catherine87%
  9. Patricia87%
  10. Kathryn87%

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Melody42%
  2. Cindy42%
  3. Bonnie42%
  4. Joy42%
  5. Toni44%
  6. Marilyn45%
  7. Vicky47%
  8. Roxanne48%
  9. Georgia49%
  10. Wanda51%

Love potential for Alan

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Melody42%
  2. Marilyn42%
  3. Wanda46%
  4. Bonnie47%
  5. Cindy50%
  6. Myra50%
  7. Joy50%
  8. Shelley51%
  9. Vicky52%
  10. Julie53%

Professional potential for Alan

💚 Top 10

  1. Christine94%
  2. Paula92%
  3. Gail91%
  4. Constance90%
  5. Connie90%
  6. Elaine89%
  7. Ellen89%
  8. Gayle88%
  9. Charlene88%
  10. Brenda88%

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Carla53%
  2. Wanda57%
  3. Gloria58%
  4. Melody60%
  5. Marilyn60%
  6. Regina60%
  7. Phyllis61%
  8. Rita62%
  9. Karla62%
  10. Vickie62%

Crush potential for Alan

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Bonnie42%
  2. Toni44%
  3. Wanda46%
  4. Joy46%
  5. Roxanne46%
  6. Cindy46%
  7. Vicky52%
  8. Georgia53%
  9. Sally54%
  10. Gayle55%