Amarian

Meaning of Amarian

Amarian, pronounced uh-MAR-ee-an (/əˈmɑriən/), is a masculine given name whose modern coinage is rooted in the Greek amarantos, meaning “unfading” or “immortal,” and the Latin Marianus, “of Marius” or “of the sea.” This deliberate fusion of classical elements yields a designation that, like a banner unfurling on an endless tide, symbolizes both unwavering endurance and fluid adaptability. From 2002 through 2024, its annual occurrences in the United States have ranged from six to twenty-nine, corresponding to national rankings between 794th and 915th—metrics that underscore a discreet yet persistent presence amid contemporary naming trends. By weaving together Latin cultural resonance and the thematic interplay of immortality and maritime heritage, Amarian offers an academically grounded and evocatively modern option for those seeking a name of depth and distinction.

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English

  • Pronunced as uh-MAR-ee-an (/əˈmɑriən/)

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