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Celtic Tree Zodiac · Air · January 21 – February 17

Rowan

Ogham: Luis (ᚂ)

The flame-bearer of winter — Rowan is the quicksilver mind and the sacred fire that warms cold truths

The Rowan Celtic Sign

The Rowan (Luis in Ogham) is associated in Celtic tradition with protection, magic, and the quickening of visionary power. The rowan tree produces vivid red berries against a white winter landscape — a striking, almost defiant display of life-force in the harshest season — and was considered one of the most magically potent trees in the Celtic world. Rowan wood was used to make divining rods, and the berries were carved into protective charms. People born under the Rowan are the thinkers, the visionaries, and the questioners — those whose quick minds see possibilities and connections that others miss.

Element
Air
Planet
Uranus
Animal
Green Dragon
Gemstone
Peridot
Ogham
Luis
Compatible
Ivy

Rowan Personality

Rowan people possess exceptional mental agility and often have a strong sense of personal mission — they feel, sometimes from very early in life, that they are here for a specific purpose. They are idealistic, unconventional, and resistant to doing things 'the way things have always been done.' Their minds range widely; they are equally comfortable in scientific, artistic, and spiritual domains. They can be misunderstood as cool or aloof when they are actually deeply passionate about their ideas.

Strengths

  • Brilliant analytical and creative thinking
  • Strong moral compass
  • Visionary capacity
  • Independence of thought
  • Passionate idealism
  • Ability to perceive hidden patterns

Challenges

  • Can become detached or overly cerebral
  • Impatience with those who cannot follow their reasoning
  • Tendency to idealize rather than pragmatize
  • May struggle to translate vision into practical action
  • Can be contrarian as a form of intellectual pride

Rowan in Love & Career

Love & Relationships

Rowan people need mental stimulation and genuine philosophical connection in love. A relationship that does not engage their mind and challenge their thinking will not satisfy them. They need partners who share their ideals and who can engage in the kind of real conversation that Rowan people experience as intimacy.

Career & Calling

Rowan people thrive in research, teaching, technology, design, and any field where original thinking is the primary currency. They are often ahead of their time and may be most comfortable in fields that are themselves on the cutting edge.

Druid Lore

The Rowan was called the 'tree of life' in many Celtic traditions and was planted near homes for protection. In Irish myth, the rowan was associated with the Dagda's magical club and with the fairy mounds (sídhe). Berries of the rowan in a ring of elder wood were used to call spirits; the berries themselves, being star-shaped at the base, were associated with the five elements.

Rowan Spiritual Path

The Rowan was associated with protection from negative enchantment, psychic development, and the quickening of prophetic ability. Druidic tradition used rowan in oracular fires and for the construction of sacred implements. The spiritual practice for Rowan people involves developing their psychic and intuitive capacities alongside their rational intelligence — using both together.

Rowan Affirmation

My mind is a brilliant flame. I see what is hidden and illuminate what others have not yet thought.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rowan Celtic tree sign?

Rowan (January 21 – February 17) is one of the 13 signs of the Celtic tree zodiac, represented by the Ogham symbol Luis (ᚂ). Rowan people possess exceptional mental agility and often have a strong sense of personal mission — they feel, sometimes from very early in life, that they are here for a specific purpose. They are id

What are the personality traits of the Rowan Celtic sign?

Rowan people are known for: Brilliant analytical and creative thinking, Strong moral compass, Visionary capacity, Independence of thought, Passionate idealism, Ability to perceive hidden patterns. Their main challenges include: Can become detached or overly cerebral, Impatience with those who cannot follow their reasoning, Tendency to idealize rather than pragmatize, May struggle to translate vision into practical action, Can be contrarian as a form of intellectual pride.

Who is the Rowan Celtic sign compatible with?

The Rowan tree sign is most compatible with: Ivy and Hawthorn. Rowan people need mental stimulation and genuine philosophical connection in love. A relationship that does not engage their mind and challenge their

What animal is the Rowan Celtic sign?

The Rowan sign is associated with the Green Dragon as its sacred animal, the gemstone Peridot, and the planet Uranus.

What is the druidic significance of the Rowan tree?

The Rowan was called the 'tree of life' in many Celtic traditions and was planted near homes for protection. In Irish myth, the rowan was associated with the Dagda's magical club and with the fairy mounds (sídhe). Berries of the rowan in a ring of elder wood were used to call spirits; the berries themselves, being star-shaped at the base, were associated with the five elements.

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