Ladarian is an uncommon, yet distinctive male given name of American origin. It was introduced in the late 20th century and has since gained some popularity as a unique choice for parents seeking to give their children a standout moniker. The name Ladarian appears to be a blend of "Lad" or "Ladd," which means "noble" or "lord," and "arian," potentially derived from the Latin word "ariet," meaning "ram." Thus, the name could symbolically signify "noble ram.
The name Ladarian experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with peaks in certain decades and a significant drop-off in recent years. Between 1985 and 2006, there were consistently more than ten births per year, reaching a high of 20 births in 2006. However, from 2007 onwards, the number of annual births decreased significantly, with most years having fewer than ten births each. The most recent data available (2023) shows that there were only five births recorded for Ladarian this year. Overall, a total of 372 babies have been named Ladarian over these years.