Popularity: 1602
Origin: Persian
Other Origin(s): Arabic; Irish
Meaning: King, symbol of pride; Ancient, enduring
Kiaan is a boy's given name that shares Persian, Arabic, and Irish roots. This universally appealing name stems from the Persian moniker Kian, meaning "king" or "symbol of pride," and the Arabic name Keyan, meaning "being" or "essence." For a name that celebrates baby as royalty and encourages them to embrace each part of themselves with pride, Kiaan can do the job. Kiaan's connection to Kian also makes it an Anglicized version of Cian. Cian is a traditional Irish name meaning "ancient" or "enduring one." With connotations of royalty and resilience, we reckon Kiaan is an enduring name that won't go out of fashion!