Maryan means beloved or star of the sea — the YAN-ending variant of Marian/Mary, from the Hebrew. Same beloved, YAN-calligraphy. Three syllables through YAN-ending flowing distinction.
Same beloved/star-of-the-sea with YAN-ending.Three syllables with a warm, Hebrew sound: MAIR-ee-an.Mary and An are both embedded.The YAN gives flowing distinction.The Hebrew heritage gives depth.
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The vibe of Maryan
belovedstar of the seaYAN-endingMarianMaryHebrewwarmflowingMary-Andistinction
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Origin & history of Maryan
Hebrew Miriam (beloved/sea)→YAN Maryan
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Hebrew / French roots
Maryan IS the YAN-ending variant meaning beloved/star of the sea.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: YAN-ending variant.
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Today
Maryan remains a beloved choice, ranking #5535 in the US. 1,600 babies have been named Maryan since 1904.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Maryan?
2013peak year
Maryan has been losing ground. Once far more common, it has been declining steadily in recent years. It currently ranks well outside the top 1,000 (around #5535), with about 24 babies named Maryan each year. In 2013, 38 babies received the name (ranked #3974). Total registrations across all years since 1880: roughly 1,600.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Maryan's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — beloved nurturing. People named Maryan tend to be warm, beloved, and gifted at YAN-ending star-sea distinction.
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