Aban is a unique and uncommon name of Persian origin. It is derived from the Middle Persian word "ābān," which means "to cultivate" or "to grow." The name has deep roots in Iranian culture and history, as it was used during the Sassanian Empire that ruled Persia from the 3rd to the 7th century AD.
In the context of Persian literature and folklore, Aban is also associated with the mythical hero Rustam's son. According to the epic poem "Shahnameh" written by Ferdowsi, Aban was a brave and skilled warrior who played a significant role in defending his kingdom against various threats. This connection has contributed to the name's popularity among Iranians throughout history.
Today, Aban is still used as a given name for boys in Iran and among Iranian communities around the world. While it may not be as commonly heard as some other Persian names like Ali or Mohammad, those who bear the name Aban carry with them a rich heritage and a strong association with ancient Persian culture and heroes.
The name Aban has seen a relatively steady presence in the United States over the past decade, with an average of six births per year between 2010 and 2019. During this period, there were a total of 39 babies named Aban born in the U.S.