Yorman is a unique and captivating first name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'yermo', which means 'waste land' or 'desert'. It is often used in Spanish-speaking countries as an alternative to more traditional names like José or Juan. The name Yorman has a distinct and powerful sound, with its strong, repeated consonant sound giving it a memorable and robust quality. It consists of five letters: 'Y', 'o', 'r', 'm', and 'a', each one contributing to the overall character of the name. Spelling variations are uncommon for this name, making Yorman instantly recognizable and easy to spell.
"The name Yorman experienced fluctuations in popularity between 1994 and 2000, with a notable spike in births from 7 in 1994 to 10 in 1997. However, by the year 2000, the number of births decreased again to 5. Overall, throughout this period, there were a total of 22 babies named Yorman."