📖 À propos Faolan
Faolan est un ancien prénom irlandais signifiant 'petit loup', porté par plusieurs saints des premiers temps, dont saint Fillan d'Écosse dont la relique fut portée à la bataille de Bannockburn; aujourd'hui il est chéri comme un prénom aux profondes racines celtiques et à l'esprit sauvage.
📍 Détails
- OrigineIrish
- Genre♂ Masculin
- SignificationVariant of Faelan. Little wolf
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Saint Fillan (Faolan) of Scotland — Irish-born monk and hermit (8th century) who settled in Perthshire, Scotland, and became one of Scotland's most venerated saints; his holy relic was carried by Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, and his victory was attributed to Fillan's miraculous intercession.
- Saint Faolan of Fore — Early Irish saint associated with the monastery of Fore in County Westmeath; one of several Irish monastic figures of the 6th-7th century who bore the name, reflecting its popularity among the early Irish church.
- Faolán Mac Faoiláin — Medieval Irish chieftain and ancestor of the Phelan/Whelan sept of Leinster; the name is the origin of the widespread Irish surname Phelan (O Faoiláin), carried today by tens of thousands in Ireland and the Irish diaspora.
- Brian Phelan — Irish playwright and screenwriter (born 1930) known for his play The Signalman's Apprentice and contributions to British and Irish theatre in the 1960s-70s; a notable modern bearer of the anglicised form of Faolan.