Dorian

DOR-ee-ən
Meaning: Derived from the Greek name 'Dorios,' meaning 'gift' or 'gift of the gods.'
Gender
Boy
Origin
Greek, Ancient Greek, Classical European
Popularity Rank
#608 (boys)
#1239 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Dorian has seen a steady rise in popularity in recent years, appreciated for its timeless appeal and unique sound. It remains distinctive while maintaining a sense of sophistication.

Why Parents Choose Dorian

Parents are often drawn to the name Dorian for its classic charm, cultural depth, and strong yet elegant sound. It evokes artistic and noble qualities, making it a meaningful choice for a boy destined for a life of creativity and strength.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Dorian has ancient Greek origins, linked to the Dorian tribe that settled in parts of Greece during classical antiquity. It gained popularity in modern times through literature and music, notably inspired by the character Dorian Gray from Oscar Wilde's novel, symbolizing beauty, youth, and the complexities of morality.

In Greek culture, Dorian is associated with the Dorian Greeks, known for their contributions to art, philosophy, and democratic principles. The name also evokes a sense of classical elegance and strength.

Notable People Named Dorian

  • Dorian Gray, fictional character from Oscar Wilde's novel
  • Dorian Leigh, pioneering American supermodel
  • Dorian Yates, renowned bodybuilder

Name Variations

Doryan Doriane Dory

Related Names

Dora Dorianne Doriano

Similar Sounding Names

Lorian Orion Darian

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Elias Gabriel Leander

Pop Culture References

  • The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
  • Dorian Gray in the film 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'
  • Dorian from the band Dorian