All about the name ARRIAN

Meaning, origin, history.

Arrian, a name of Greek origin, is derived from the Latin name 'Aelius', which means 'belonging to Aulus'. It was popular among Roman families who claimed descent from the ancient Sabine family of Aeii. The name Arrian gained prominence during the Roman Empire through the historian Lucius Flavius Arrianus, also known as Arrian, who lived in the 2nd century AD. He was a Greek historian and philosopher who served as a commander in the army of Emperor Hadrian. Arrian is perhaps best known for his works 'Anabasis Alexandri', an account of Alexander the Great's campaigns, and 'Indica', which describes the Indian Ocean expedition led by Nearchus under Alexander's command.

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Greek

Popularity of the name ARRIAN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Arrian saw a spike in births in 2021 after a gap of several years, with the highest number recorded since 1992."

Name variation ARRIAN.