Wryan is an uncommon name of unknown origin, likely a variant spelling of 'Warren'. It's composed of three syllables: 'Wri', 'an', and 'yan'. The 'Wri' portion suggests Welsh influence, as it could be associated with the Welsh masculine given name 'Rhys'. However, without more context or historical records, its exact etymology remains uncertain. Despite its rarity, Wryan carries a unique and memorable sound, potentially appealing to parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
"Wryan was quite popular as a baby girl name in both 1987 and 1989, with six births each year, totaling twelve over those two years."