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Sloan

Stream or broad valley

/ˈsloʊ.ən/

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4
Lucky #
(Tuesday)
Lucky Day
(Irish, Old English)
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Old English word ‘slōh’ which means ‘stream’, ‘broad valley’, or ‘plain’. In Irish, Sloan can be derived from ‘sloinn’, meaning ‘warlike’, or ‘red-haired’. This versatile name can be used for both boys and girls and has a rich history and meaning.

Spiritual meaning

A name inspired by the natural beauty and strength of water and the land.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Sloan

Stream or Sluggish

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/ˈsloʊ.ən/

Lucky number

4

Lucky day

(Tuesday)

Lucky colors

GraySilver

Life path

5

Lucky stone

(Amethyst)

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Sloan has been celebrated in various cultures throughout history. In Scotland and Ireland, the surname Sloan can be found amongst the clans. The surname was often given to those who lived near a stream or valley, which was a precious resource for farming and day-to-day life. In the United States, the name Sloan became popular among the English and Irish immigrants. It is also associated with rural and agricultural communities, reflecting its historical roots.

The Old English meaning of Sloan as ‘stream’ or ‘broad valley’ is a reminder of the continuous flow of life and the interconnectedness of all things. This name can be a call to appreciate the beauty and power of nature and the cycles of life. Additionally, the Irish meaning of 'warlike' or ‘red-haired’ may symbolize the inner strength and determination of the bearer of the name. In both cases, Sloan serves as a reminder of the power and beauty of the natural world, as well as the internal fortitude that drives us forward.

Notable people with this name

Sloane Stephens (Tennis Player)Sloane Berstein (Actor)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Stream or broad valley