Pelan
Pelan surname
Pelan, is a very rare surname with independent origins. The name has also been lent to subjects directly or indirectly associated with individuals bearing that surname. The three geographical origins of the surname are France, Ireland and Eastern Europe.
In Ireland, Pelan thought to be a variant or corruption of the common surname Phelan and is found largely in Northern Ireland, and historically in County Down and County Antrim. There are also theories that it is of Huguenot origin and/or possibly related to the Breton surname Pellan .
In Eastern Europe, Pelan is a Czech or Slovakian surname (sometimes written as Pelán).
This surname has spread to adjacent geographical areas and also to the New World with widespread migration in the 19th century.
People
- John Pelan (author)
- Margaret McLean Pelan
Associated uses
- Pelan Township, Minnesota, settled in 1880 by Charles Pelan from England.
- Pelan is also a National Cooperative Soil Survey soil series found only in northwestern Minnesota. Its taxonomic class is: Loamy-skeletal, mixed, superactive, frigid Oxyaquic Hapludalfs.
External links
- The Pelan Monument, Lambeg Churchyard, Lambeg, Northern Ireland
- "The Life of Samuel Pelan", letter from 1851.
- Study of the surname Pellan (in French), suggested links with Pelan.
- 'Pelan Green' Facial Scrub
- Chateau Pelan wine from Bordeaux.
- NRCS Soil Series description.
- Pelan Y-DNA Surname Project