Vahan is a name of Armenian origin, derived from the Armenian verb "vahanem" which means "to call". It is often translated as "the called one" or "the summoned one".
The name Vahan has a rich history in Armenian culture and literature. It was borne by several notable figures in Armenian history, including Vahan Mamikonian, a 5th-century Armenian prince who played a significant role in the resistance against Persian rule.
In Armenian mythology, Vahan is also associated with the legendary hero Vahan Kamsarakan, who fought against foreign invaders and protected his people from oppression.
Today, Vahan remains a popular name among Armenians and has been adopted by other cultures as well. It is often spelled variations such as Vahagn or Vahanik, but its meaning remains the same: "the called one".
The name Vahan has seen varied popularity over the years, with a total of 199 births recorded since 1917. The name's peak occurred recently, with seven births each in 2012 and 2013, and nine births in 2014. However, there has been a slight decline in its popularity since then, with five or six births per year from 2015 to 2022, excluding peaks of seven births in 2019 and eight in 2023.