Jiaan (pronounced jee-AHN / dʒiːˈɑn /) is a masculine given name with global resonance, drawing on Sanskrit—where jīvan means “life”—and Chinese—where jiàn conveys “strong” or “healthy”—roots. The double-a spelling adds a contemporary nuance that sets it apart from similar names such as Jian or Gianni. In the United States, Jiaan has remained rare, with seven births in 2020 (ranked 911th), following a peak of ten in 2017; it has hovered in the lower 900s since 2016. This steady yet limited use underscores its understated appeal and virtually guarantees that any child named Jiaan will be the lone bearer of the name on a classroom roll call.