Jardani is a male given name that appears to derive from an elaboration of the Hebrew root Yarden, meaning “to flow down,” which underpins the name Jordan. By appending the suffix –i, often associated with a patronymic or an Italianate nuance, the name acquires a distinctive phonetic profile while retaining its core allusion to movement and renewal. In the United States, Jardani has maintained a consistent yet rare presence in Social Security Administration records from 2019 through 2024, with annual occurrences ranging from 14 to 41 newborns and corresponding ranks between 929th and 885th. Its peak registration came in 2023 with 41 instances (rank 888), followed by a slight decline to 34 occurrences in 2024 (rank 890), indicating a stable niche among contemporary name selections. Pronounced jar-DAH-nee (/dʒɑrˈdɑni/), it fits neatly within the Anglo-American naming tradition, offering parents a technically grounded option that balances originality with familiar linguistic roots.