Shayan, pronounced SHAY-an, is a masculine given name of Persian origin that conveys the idea of being “worthy” or “deserving,” a meaning that has helped the name travel from Farsi- and Urdu-speaking communities into broader Anglophone use. In the United States, federal birth data show a modest yet remarkably stable footprint: Shayan has appeared within the lower tier of the top-1000 boys’ names almost every year since the early 1980s, registering between 50 and 95 newborns annually—a statistical profile that suggests niche appeal rather than fleeting fashion. Its cross-cultural accessibility, aided by a straightforward two-syllable structure and a familiar “Shay” opening, positions the name as an unobtrusive bridge between heritage and modern American naming preferences. While Shayan lacks celebrity saturation or mythic back-story, its understated virtue semantics and long-running, quietly persistent usage make it an option for parents who value both linguistic authenticity and a measure of rarity.
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