Marwan

Meaning of Marwan

Marwan, pronounced mar-WAHN, emerges from the heart of Arabic tradition, its original meaning “flint stone” evoking a spark of resilience and unwavering grace. Like a paseo through sun-soaked olive groves, the name carries the warm caress of Mediterranean breezes, conjuring Andalusian courtyards where history and hope dance in step. Across U.S. birth records, Marwan has charted a gentle ascent—48 newborns in 2024, ranking 876th—a modest rise as steady as a sea turtle paddling toward open waters. Parents enchanted by its melodic strength picture their son as both vigilant guardian and ardent dreamer, a living tapestry where storied past meets sunlit possibility. In bestowing Marwan, they whisper of endurance wrapped in poetic warmth, promising a character etched in ancient rock yet poised to write tomorrow’s legend.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as mar-WAHN (/marˈwaːn/)

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Notable People Named Marwan

Marwan I -
Marwan Barghouti -
Marwan Kenzari -
Marwan G. Najjar -
Marwan Hadid -
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