Aryan is a distinctive boys' name in England & Wales, ranking #817 in 2000 with 20 recorded births. The name reached its all-time peak in 2007 with 231 births ranking #205. Since 1996, the popularity has increased by 300.0%. In 2000, approximately 1 in every 14,658 boys born was named Aryan. FALLING Recent data shows the name is currently falling.
Aryan is a name with roots in Sanskrit and the wider Indo-Iranian tradition, where it is associated with the idea of nobility. In South Asian naming, it is often chosen with that traditional meaning in mind.
The name has a legitimate history in South Asian and related traditions, but modern global use can be complicated by later political misuse of the word in a very different context. That makes cultural context especially important when writing about it.