Saman

Meaning of Saman

Saman is a unisex given name of Persian provenance, articulated as sah-MAHN (/sɑːˈmɑːn/), whose etymological roots evoke notions of order and assembly and which is historically associated with figures such as Saman Khuda, the ninth-century founder of the Samanid dynasty in Transoxiana. Its lexical neutrality permits cross-gender adoption, while its cultural resonance is reinforced by appearances in classical Persian literature and historiographical sources. United States Social Security data reveal that annual occurrences of Saman have remained consistently low—ranging from five to eighteen registrations per year between 1982 and 2006—with corresponding popularity ranks oscillating from a peak of 770 in 1983 to 962 in 2006, thereby illustrating modest fluctuations rather than any sustained surge. This restrained but steady presence within the Anglo-American naming corpus reflects its appeal to parents who seek a name of historical depth, scholarly intrigue and distinctive subtlety.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as sah-MAHN (/sɑːˈmɑːn/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Saman

Saman Ghoddos -
Saman Lenin -
Saman Jayantha -
Saman Ediriweera -
Saman Gunatilake -
Saman Wijeratne -
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