Aria (name)

Aria can be a male or female name depending on the country of origin. It means "air" and the melody “Aria” in Italian, Ari/”Aria” in Albanian language means 'treasure' or 'gold', 'of high value'; "Lioness" in Hebrew (ארייה), and "noble" in Persian (آریا). Aria is a masculine Persian name. In India it is used as both a masculine and a feminine name.[1][2] In music, an aria is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without orchestral accompaniment, normally part of a larger work.

Aria
GenderMale and Female
Origin
Word/nameItalian, Albanian language, Persian, Aramaic, Hebrew
Other names
See alsoAria, Arya

The name may refer to:

People with the given name

  • Aria Aber, American poet and writer
  • Aria Barzan (Ariobarzanes of Persis, died 330 BC--known as Ariobarzane the Brave), Iranian prince and military commander who led a last stand of the Persian army at the Battle of the Persian Gate against Macedonian King Alexander the Great
  • Aria Clemente (born 1995), Filipina singer and actress
  • Aria Curzon (born 1987), American actress
  • Aria de Vries-Noordam, Dutch Paralympic athlete
  • Aria Dean (born 1993), American critic, artist, and curator
  • Aria Finger, former CEO of DoSomething.org and President of the TMI agency
  • Aria Fischer (born 1999), American water polo player
  • Aria Giovanni (born 1977), American pornographic actress and model
  • Aria Johnson (born 1983), American singer and actress
  • Aria Music, Film Producer, and Poet
  • Aria Pullman, American musician, actress, model, and songwriter
  • Aria Sa'id (born 1989/1990), American transgender advocate and political strategist
  • Aria Shahghasemi (born 1996), American actor
  • Aria Tesolin (born 1993), Canadian singer
  • Aria Wallace (born 1996), American actress
  • Aria Wiraraja (died 1331), Asian warrior

Fictional characters

People with the surname

Cars with the name

References

  1. thinkbabynames.com. "Aria - name meaning and origin"
  2. babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com. "Name: Aria"
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