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Kian

Kian is a masculine given name used in various cultures. In Persian contexts, Kian is often associated with royal or noble imagery and can be interpreted as related to kingship or the realm. In Irish naming traditions, a closely related form is Cian, from Old Irish, commonly understood to mean ancient or enduring. The modern spelling Kian has also taken hold in many English-speaking countries, where it is often treated as an independent name or as a contemporary variant of the Celtic form.

Variations and pronunciation: Spelling variants include Kiyan and Cian; pronunciation typically follows English norms, commonly pronounced

Usage: The name is used for boys in multiple regions, including Europe, North America, and parts of

Notable people: Kian Egan (born 1980) is an Irish singer and member of Westlife. Kian Lawley (born

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Middle
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popularity
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country
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religious
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trends
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short,
two-syllable
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American
actor
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YouTube
personality.
The
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borne
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public
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fictional
characters
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various
media.