Vardan

Meaning of Vardan

Vardan constitutes a masculine anthroponym of Armenian provenance, its root “vard” signifying “rose” in classical Armenian and aligning with scholarly assertions of an Old Iranian imperative of protection; the name’s most illustrious historical exemplar is Vardan Mamikonian (387–451 CE), the celebrated military commander and martyr whose legacy has conferred an enduring aura of leadership and sacrifice. In contemporary Armenian usage, it is enunciated as var-DAN (/varˈdan/), a pronunciation that preserves its phonetic integrity across diasporic communities. Sociolinguistic examination of United States Social Security Administration data from 2005 through 2024 indicates that Vardan has registered between five and eleven annual occurrences—peaking at eleven in 2011, 2018, and 2021—with popularity ranks oscillating narrowly within the low 900s, thereby reflecting a consistent yet specialized adoption. This quantitative steadiness suggests that the name appeals to parents seeking both cultural specificity and an assiduous deviation from prevailing naming conventions in the Anglo-American milieu. Analytically, Vardan embodies a balance of historical gravitas and selective modern-day usage, situating it as a distinctive choice within the spectrum of contemporary male appellations.

Pronunciation

Armenian

  • Pronunced as var-DAN (/varˈdan/)

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Similar Names to Vardan

Notable People Named Vardan

Vardan Mamikonian -
Vardan Petrosyan -
Vardan Israelian -
Vardan Khachatryan -
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