Coan (surname)
Coan is a surname with multiple potential origins. It is found primarily in English-speaking countries.
Possible origins include:
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English: Potentially a variant of Cohen, an anglicized form of the Hebrew Kohen, denoting a priest or member of the Jewish priestly class. This origin would indicate a connection to Jewish ancestry.
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Irish: Possibly a variant of Cowan, an Irish surname with two potential derivations. One comes from the Gaelic Mac Comhain meaning "son of Comhan," a personal name that may mean "little John." The other derivation arises from Ó Comhdhain, meaning "descendant of Comhdhan," a personal name derived from comhdha, meaning "agreement" or "stipulation."
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Other: In some cases, Coan may be a shortened or altered version of another surname through immigration, phonetic spelling variations, or other historical processes. Genealogical research is essential to determine the specific origin for a particular family.
Due to its multiple possible origins, determining the specific historical background of the Coan surname for a given individual or family requires genealogical investigation and consideration of historical records. The distribution of the surname is relatively widespread but not highly concentrated, suggesting varied origins and migration patterns.