Arslan

Meaning of Arslan

Arslan is a masculine appellation of Turkic origin, etymologically derived from the word for “lion” and subsequently integrated into both Persianate and Anatolian naming conventions as an emblem of martial prowess and sovereign dignity. Uniformly pronounced /ɑrˈslɑn/ in Persian and Turkish, this name has traversed linguistic boundaries without phonetic alteration, thereby attesting to its enduring intercultural resonance. In the United States, where Arslan first appeared sporadically in official birth registrations in the late twentieth century, it achieved a rank of 894 among male names in 2024, reflecting a steady, if measured, ascent from lower rankings in preceding years. Such gradual adoption underscores a prevailing interest in names that conjoin historical gravitas with distinctive phonological structure, a phenomenon observed in contemporary anglo-american onomastic patterns. Within academic discourse, Arslan is frequently examined alongside other Turkic-derived theonyms that invoke animal symbolism to project qualities of strength, leadership and nobility. Consequently, for parents seeking a name that is at once richly storied, formally weighty, and cross‐culturally coherent, Arslan presents a compelling option.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as ahr-slahn (/ɑrˈslɑn/)

Turkish

  • Pronunced as ar-slahn (/ɑrˈslɑn/)

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Notable People Named Arslan

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Arslan Mehmed Pasha -
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