Arya
Found 8 entry about "Arya"
अर्या
आर्य,
आर्या(Hindi)
ആര്യ,
ആര്യാ(Malayalam)
aw-ree-YAW(Persian)
Arya Name meanings & History
Noble, Honorable, Spiritual, Wise. From an old Indo-Iranian root meaning "Aryan, noble". In India, this is a transcription of both the masculine form आर्य and the feminine form आर्या. In Iran it is only a masculine name. Arya is a versatile name that can be used for both boys and girls. It is commonly used in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religions, as well as other cultures around the world. The name has a timeless quality to it and is often chosen by parents looking for a unique name that is steeped in tradition.
Zodiac Sign of Arya: Action Aries
Synonyms of Arya:
A: Action,Argumentative,Ambitious,Assertive,Angry,Aggressive
R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful
Y: Yin/Yang,Youth-giving,Yen/money
Arya is:- a Class name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Arya include Arya Babbar, an Indian actor, and Arya Stark, a fictional character from the popular television series "Game of Thrones."
2.) Arya (Male)
3.) Arya (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Noble/Respectable, Bestower of blessings/Prosperous, Victory or Goddess Parvati
Pronunciation: AHR-ee-ə
AHR-yah (English), AH-ryaa (Hindi)
Description: Noble/Respectable, Bestower of blessings/Prosperous, Victory or Goddess Parvati. Variant of Aria 1. Arya is a trendy name that is suitable for boys and girls. It is versatile in meaning and association, making it appealing to various cultures and backgrounds. It is used as a first name and a surname across the world.
Famous People
Arya Stark (fictional character in Game of Thrones), Arya Babbar (Indian actor), Arya Rajendran (Indian politician), Arya Ali (Indonesian actress)
4.) Arya (Male)
Usage: Buryat
Meanings: Arya can be interpreted as meaning "noble," "honorable," "friend," or "devoted."
Pronunciation: AHR-ee-ə
The name Arya is generally pronounced as "AR-yah."
Description: The name Arya has its roots in several cultures and regions, including India, Persia, and Turkey. In Sanskrit, it means "noble" or "honorable," while in Persian, it means "friend" or "devoted.". Arya can be interpreted as meaning "noble," "honorable," "friend," or "devoted.". Variant of Aria 1. Arya is a versatile name that can be used for baby boys and girls. It is particularly popular in India, where it is commonly used for baby girls. The name has also gained popularity across the world in recent years.
Famous People
Some notable people with the name Arya include Arya Stark, a beloved character in "Game of Thrones," and Arya Babbar, an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi films.
5.) Arya (Unisex)
Usage:
Meanings: There are two possible meanings for the name Arya. The first meaning is "noble" or "honorable" in Sanskrit, while the second meaning in Hindi is "beloved" or "friend".
Pronunciation: AHR-ee-ə
AR-ya
Description: There are two possible meanings for the name Arya. The first meaning is "noble" or "honorable" in Sanskrit, while the second meaning in Hindi is "beloved" or "friend". Variant of Aria 1. Arya is primarily used as a first name for baby girls, although it can also be used for boys. It has become increasingly popular in Western countries, particularly in the United States.
Famous People
There are several famous people with the name Arya, including Indian actress Arya Babbar and Iranian film director Arya Ghavamian. Additionally, the fictional character Arya Stark from "Game of Thrones" has made the name popular in Western culture.
6.) Arya (Unisex)
Usage: India
Meanings: Arya is a song in an opera, sung by one of the soloists accompanied by the orchestra, that usually has a unity within itself. It means that it is a stage song written in solo voice with accompaniment, consisting of a three-part song form. It also means a community that came to India from around Inner Asia in the 1800s BC.
7.) Arya (Male)
Usage: -
8.) Arya (Female)
Usage: Literature
Description: Created by author George R. R. Martin for a popular character in his series A Song of Ice and Fire, published beginning 1996, and the television adaptation Game of Thrones (2011-2019). In the story Arya is the second daughter of Ned Stark, the lord of Winterfell.