Aitan is a name of Hebrew origin and means "strong like a lion." It is derived from the Hebrew word "ayin" which means "eye" and "tan" which means "strong." The name Aitan has been used throughout history, with notable figures bearing this name including Aitan of Ramah, a prophet mentioned in the Bible. Today, Aitan remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for a distinctive name with deep roots in history and culture.
The given statistics show the annual number of births with the name Aitan in the United States from 2004 to 2023. Over this period, there were a total of 110 babies named Aitan.
The highest number of babies named Aitan was recorded in 2018, with 10 births. This was followed by two years with 9 births each (2012 and 2019). The lowest number of births with the name Aitan occurred in 2004 and 2022, with just 5 babies named each year.
The statistics also reveal some fluctuations in popularity over time. For example, there was a significant increase in the number of babies named Aitan between 2006 (7 births) and 2008 (9 births). However, this trend did not continue consistently throughout the period, with varying numbers of births each year.
Overall, while the name Aitan may not be one of the most popular choices for parents in the United States, it has maintained a relatively consistent level of usage over the past two decades. It will be interesting to see how its popularity changes in the coming years based on these statistics.