Английская Википедия:Arya (name)

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Arya, also spelled Aarya, Aariya or Ariya (Шаблон:Lang-sa Шаблон:IAST; Шаблон:Lang-peo Шаблон:Lang-fa Шаблон:Transl) or as Aryo or Ario, is an Indo-Iranian name. The Sanskrit word Arya is a surname and a masculine (Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:IAST) and feminine (Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:IAST) given name, signifying "honorable" or "noble".[1][2][3] In India and Iran it is a popular masculine given name and a popular surname. In the historically Indianized country of Cambodia, it is usually a name given to girls. In Indonesia, Arya is also commonly used as a masculine given name, usually in Java, Bali, and other places. In Javanese it becomes Aryo, Ario, or Aryono. It is a common name amongst Hindus and Muslims.

Modern usage

The 2011 television series Game of Thrones features a character named Arya Stark, increasing the name's popularity among Western audiences. In 2013, BBC News wrote that "the passion and the extreme devotion of fans" had brought about a phenomenon unlike anything related to other popular TV series, manifesting itself in a very broad range of fan labor, such as fan fiction,[4] Game of Thrones-themed burlesque routines, or people naming their children after characters from the series.[5] In 2012, "Arya" was the fastest-rising girl's name in popularity in the United States, jumping from 711th to 413th position.[6] [7]

It peaked in popularity in the United States in 2019, when it was the 92nd most popular name for newborn girls. It fell to 120th position on the U.S. popularity chart in 2021.[8] The name entered the top 200 most commonly used names for girls born in England and Wales in 2017.[9]

Notable persons

From India

From Indonesia

From Iran

From other origins

Fictional characters

References

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