Avyaan is a bright Sanskrit gem that means “without flaw, eternal,” a name once whispered in hymns to Lord Vishnu and now shouted with pride on playgrounds from Mumbai to Milwaukee. Pronounced ahv-YAHN, it zips off the tongue like a joyful dhol beat, and parents love that its very sound sparks the promise of perfection. In the past decade it has sprinted up the U.S. charts—just seven tiny Avyaans in 2012, more than three hundred in 2024—so he’s still rare enough to turn heads yet common enough to spare him the spelling lesson. The “yaan” ending, which nods to the Hindi word for journey, sprinkles a little wanderlust into his cradle. Friends may try to nickname him, but those two crisp syllables politely refuse to shrink—Avyaan is already just right. For a boy meant to dream big and stand steady, this name feels like sunrise: fresh, golden, and impossible to miss.