Aragorn, derived from the Old Norse elements 'ar' meaning 'warrior' and 'geir' signifying 'spear', is a unique and formidable name of Nordic origin. It was popularized in modern times by J.R.R. Tolkien's epic high fantasy series, 'The Lord of the Rings'. Aragorn, also known as Elessar Telcontar and Strider, is a central character in the trilogy, renowned for his wisdom, courage, and lineage tracing back to the ancient Númenórean kings. The name Aragorn signifies strength and valor, resonating with its bearer's heroic journey and eventual rise to become the fourth King of Gondor.
"The name Aragorn has seen peaks and valleys over the years, with notable spikes occurring in 2004 (14 births) and 2023 (14 births). The most recent data shows a steady increase since 2016."