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Allan is a given name and surname that has origins in Celtic and Gaelic cultures. The name is derived from a Gaelic word, meaning "harmony" or "peace". It is a popular name in various countries, including Scotland, Ireland, and Canada.
Etymology[edit]
The name Allan is derived from the Gaelic word "ailin", which means "little rock". It is also related to the Irish word "ail", which means "rock". The name is often associated with strength and stability, due to its connection with rocks.
Popularity[edit]
Allan is a popular name in many countries. In Scotland, it is a common surname and is also used as a given name. In Ireland, it is often used as a given name, although it is less common as a surname. In Canada, Allan is a popular given name and is also used as a surname.
Notable People Named Allan[edit]
There are many notable people named Allan, including:
- Allan Border, a former Australian cricketer
- Allan Cunningham, a Scottish poet and author
- Allan Dwan, a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer and screenwriter
- Allan Holdsworth, a British guitarist and composer
- Allan McNish, a former British racing driver


