Arian

In Persian, Arian is often linked with 'Aryan,' which means noble or belonging to the Aryan people, historically considered to be of high social rank. In Welsh, Arian is associated with 'silver.' In Albanian contexts, it represents a common first name without a particular meaning.

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The name Arian finds its roots in a multitude of cultures and languages. It is frequently linked to Persian, Welsh, and Albanian backgrounds. In Persian, it can be associated with the name 'Aryan,' relating to nobility or high rank.

  • Popularity: 1,632nd
  • Babies named Arian in the US in 2023:
    Female: 19
    Male: 295
  • Nicknames: Ari, Rian, Ria, Arnie, Airy.
  • Full Names: Arian, Ariana, Arianna, Aryan, Arion.
  • Famous Namesakes: Arian Foster-NFL Player, Arian Moayed-Actor, Arianna Huffington-Journalist, Arian Asllani-Rapper, Arianespace-French Aerospace Company.
  • Gender: The name is predominantly used for males in Persian and Albanian traditions, but it is considered unisex in contemporary naming trends.
  • Numerology: The name Arian corresponds to the number 9 in numerology. Number 9 resonates with energies that relate to humanitarian virtues, compassion, and selflessness. People with this number often find fulfillment in service to others and possess strong leadership qualities rooted in empathy.

The name Arian has seen fluctuated popularity in different regions. In Persian-speaking regions, it remains a classic choice. Across Europe and North America, its adoption has been rising since the early 2000s, often appreciated for its simplicity and modern resonance.

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