आर्यन्
"Noble, Honorable"
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'arya', meaning 'noble', 'honorable', or 'pure'. In Hindu mythology, the Aryans were a race of early Indians believed to possess wisdom and knowledge. The name is also associated with the god Indra and the hero Arjuna.
Symbolizes wisdom, courage, and nobility.
Material freedom through abundance and prosperity
अर्यान
अर्य (Arya) + न (Na) (Masculine suffix)
आर्यन्
Noble, Exalted, Honorable
அர்யன்
அர்ய (Arya) + ன (Na) (Masculine suffix)
అర్యన్
అర్య (Arya) + న్ (Na) (Masculine suffix)
ah-REE-an
IPA: əˈɾjɑːn
Material freedom through abundance and prosperity
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The name Aryan is derived from the Sanskrit word आर्य (Arya), which is mentioned numerous times in the Vedas and refers to noble or exalted beings. In Hinduism, the term 'Aryan' is used to denote the Indo-European speaking peoples of the Indian subcontinent, who are believed to be the descendants of the ancient Aryan civilization. The name is also associated with the Aryan deity Indra, who is considered the god of rain, thunderbolts, and war.