yes it is what made u ask that
Iwan
Pretty much exactly as you would think. Ee-wan. (Not to be confused with Ewan, pronounced Yew-an).
The most common forms are Ioan [yó-an] Iwan[yooan] and Siôn [shón].
Dafydd Iwan, a Welsh singer and political activist, was imprisoned for a brief period in 1970. He was arrested for his involvement in protests against the construction of the Tryweryn Reservoir, which led to the flooding of the village of Capel Celyn. His activism was part of a broader movement advocating for Welsh language and cultural rights.
The Welsh name for anyone called John, pre-20th century in Wales, was Shwna - similar pronounciation to Shawna/Shauna but with an "un" as in Spanish for uno or "ooon" sound - "Sh-ooon-ah."In Welsh, Ioan, Iwan and Siôn are also all equivalents of John.Names typically do not change in different languages but many traditional names like John have equivalents.Ieuan (Evan)Iwan, Ioan, Siôn (John)The Welsh name for anyone called John, pre-20th century in Wales, was Shwna - similar pronounciation to Shawna/Shauna but with an "un" as in Spanish for uno or "ooon" sound - "Sh-ooon-ah."In Welsh, Ioan, Iwan and Siôn are also all equivalents of John.Names typically do not change in different languages but many traditional names like John have equivalents.
Enw. That is how you say name in Welsh.
It doesn't appear to be a Welsh name and would not have a Welsh version.
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The Welsh word for "Welsh" is Cymraeg :)