The baby name Arrian is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "uh-ree-uhn".
Arrian is a name of Greek origin, meaning "of Adria" or "from Hadria". Hadria was an ancient city in Italy, which is now known as Adria. The name Arrian is derived from the Latin word "Hadrianus", which means "of Hadria". The name was popularized by the Greek historian and philosopher Arrian of Nicomedia, who lived in the 2nd century AD. Arrian was known for his works on Alexander the Great and Stoicism.
The name Arrian is typically used for boys. It is pronounced as "AIR-ee-an" or "ah-REE-an". The name has two syllables and is easy to pronounce. Arrian is not a very common name, but it has been used in various cultures and countries. It is a unique and distinctive name that is suitable for parents who are looking for a name that is not too common.
The name Arrian is composed of two elements: "Ar-" and "-rian". The prefix "Ar-" means "of" or "from", while the suffix "-rian" means "related to" or "belonging to". Therefore, the name Arrian can be interpreted as "belonging to Hadria" or "related to Adria". The name has a rich history and cultural significance, and it is a great choice for parents who are looking for a name that is both meaningful and unique.