Yiran is a Chinese given name for females. The name has a rich history and cultural significance in China. It originated from the ancient Chinese language, where each character had its own meaning.
The first character in Yiran is "yi," which means "one" or "unique." The second character is "ran," which signifies "calm" or "peaceful." Therefore, the name Yiran translates to "Unique Calmness" or "Peaceful One."
The name has been used for centuries, and it was particularly popular during the Qing Dynasty (1636-1912). Many notable women in Chinese history bore this name, contributing to its enduring popularity.
In modern times, Yiran remains a popular choice among parents in China. It is often given to girls with the hope that they will grow up to be calm and composed individuals who stand out uniquely from others.
The name Yiran has seen a varying number of births in the United States over the past decade and a half, with some years seeing more babies named Yiran than others. Between 2008 and 2020, there were a total of 37 births registered with the name Yiran in the US.
The year 2015 saw the highest number of newborns being given the name Yiran, with 8 babies sharing this moniker. This was followed by 7 births in 2018 and 6 births each in 2014, 2016, and 2020.
While the number of babies named Yiran varies from year to year, it's clear that this name has been consistently chosen by parents in the United States over the past decade. It will be interesting to see how the trend continues in the coming years.