Aris
a-ris
US Popularity:2717
Origin:Greek
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Bane, ruin; Destroyer; Best, excellent; Excellent purpose; Ram
Aris is a gender-neutral name of Greek and Latin origin. Although it is primarily a boy’s name, Aris can also be given to girls. It is a variant of Ares, the ancient Greek god of war and son of the king of the gods Zeus and his wife Hera. It can also be a short version of Aristotle, connecting your little one to the iconic Greek philosopher. From Ares, it translates to "bane," "ruin," and "destroyer," while from Aristotle, it means "excellent," "best," or "excellent purpose." As the god of war, Ares brought ruin and destruction everywhere he went. He was also, of course, the greatest fighter of all the Hellenic gods. A name like Aris will endow baby with the legacy of a great warrior and fierce prince of the gods. For a more celestial touch, Aris can also come from the Latin aries, meaning "ram," connecting your little star to the popular constellation. If you want to encourage baby to look to the sky for inspiration, Aris can do the job.
Aris Name Popularity Data
The Bump Ranking
Overall:Aris is currently #750 on The Bump
Boy:Aris is currently #550 on The Bump Boy Names
Girl:Aris is currently #424 on The Bump Girl Names
U.S. Births
Overall:Aris is currently #2717 in U.S. births
Boy:Aris is currently #3812 in U.S. births
Girl:Aris is currently #5534 in U.S. births
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2022
Gender:
Girl
#5534
in 2022
- 248
from 2021
Sources
Behind the Name, Aris (1), May 2020
Online Etymology Dictionary, Ares, September 2022
Online Etymology Dictionary, Aries, September 2022
Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Aristotle
Theoi Greek Mythology, Ares
Word History Encyclopedia, Aristotle, May 2019
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