Omarian, derived from the Latin 'Aurelius', meaning 'gilded' or 'golden'. The name gained prominence during the Roman Empire and was often used by emperors and their families to denote power and prestige. However, it is not typically associated with any particular cultural or ethnic group, making it a unisex name that transcends boundaries. Omarian is considered a unique yet classic choice for parents looking for an uncommon yet timeless moniker for their child. Its usage has been steady over the years, but it remains relatively rare, allowing those named Omarian to stand out without being overly trendy or exotic. In terms of pronunciation, it is generally rhymed with 'carmine', as in /oʊˈmɛəriən/. The name does not have any specific associated holidays or traditions and has no direct connections to religious figures or historical events.
The name Omarian experienced a peak in popularity with 51 births in 2004, but has since declined significantly, reaching an all-time low of 5 births in 2019.