Avyan

Meaning of Avyan

Avyan, pronounced AHV-yahn in Hindi and AV-yən in American English, springs from the Sanskrit term “avyaya,” meaning “imperishable,” and functions in sacred texts as an epithet of Lord Vishnu. First appearing in U.S. birth data in 2010 with just 11 registrations, the name has advanced briskly—reaching 198 newborns and rank 727 by 2024—mirroring the growing visibility of the South Asian diaspora and a wider taste for succinct, globally agile names. Its two fluid syllables glide across linguistic borders, pairing contemporary brevity with ancient spiritual weight. The result is a cosmopolitan signature that resonates from Mumbai to Miami, offering, in the old Latin sense of nomen omen, a name that carries within it the promise of lasting strength.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as AHV-yahn (/aʋ.jaːn/)

American English

  • Pronunced as AV-yən (/ˈæv.jən/)

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