Ozan

Meaning of Ozan

Ozan is a masculine name of Turkish origin, etymologically constructed from the Old Turkic root oz- (“to recite”) combined with the agentive suffix -an, and traditionally signifies a bard or minstrel central to Turkic oral heritage—figures whose function conferred cultural continuity through narrative artistry. In the United States, Ozan has maintained a stable yet understated presence in the Social Security Administration’s annual birth data, with yearly occurrences ranging from 15 to 22 since 2018 and ranks consistently positioned between 896th and 927th, a metric that reflects its emergence as a distinctive choice for parents seeking names that marry ethnic specificity with phonological simplicity. Pronounced /oʊˈzɑn/, its two-syllable, stress-initial form aligns seamlessly with Anglo-American naming conventions while preserving its authentic Turkish phonetic identity. Analytically, the persistence of Ozan within the lower quartile of the top 1,000 underscores both its resistance to homonymic dilution and its gradual uptake within a broader, increasingly multicultural lexicon of given names.

Pronunciation

Turkish

  • Pronunced as oh-ZAHN (/oʊˈzɑn/)

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