Floryan is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman cognomen 'Florianus', which was used to denote someone who flourished like a flower. It is considered an alternative spelling to the more common Florin. The name's popularity has varied over time and across regions, with some periods seeing it more commonly used than others.
"Interestingly, there were five instances each year where the name Floryan was bestowed upon a newborn between 1918 and 1925, resulting in a total of twenty babies named Floryan during this period."