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Marwan

Statistics: France · native version ↗
Boy Name day: October 21 #1042 all-time timeless Generation Z
7 950 babies named Marwan in France since 1900, peaking in the 2000s. Recorded from 1974 to 2024.
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Births per year — the shaded band is its generation (Generation Z)
Origin: Arabic. Meaning: hard stone, flint.

Name day for Marwan

October 21

Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Marwan Kassab-Bachi, who died on a October 21. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.

Syro-German painter born in Damascus and active in Berlin during the 20th century. He created unique 'face-landscapes', merging Arabic calligraphy with Western abstraction, becoming a major cultural bridge between Arab art and modern European art.

What stays with us: One can transform one's identity into a work of dialogue rather than a barrier. This ability to unite opposing heritages remains a powerful lesson in intelligence and creativity.

Source: tate.org.uk

Marwan is celebrated in France, Italy, Spain and Germany on October 21.

Famous bearer: Marwan has the solidity of rock and a calming presence that impresses. Difficult to shake, he keeps his cool when everything is burning.

The story of the name Marwan

Marwan is a name of Arabic origin that carries within it the silent strength of the earth. It derives directly from the term "marw," referring to flint or quartz stone. This linguistic root gives the name a mineral texture, evoking an unbreakable solidity and a natural resistance to the weathering of time.

Etymology leads us back to "marwān," highlighting the idea of a "hard stone." It is not an effusive name, but rather a stable foundation. It embodies perseverance and rootedness, reminding us that certain values, like bedrock, do not crumble under pressure.

With figures such as Marwan Kassab-Bachi, the name is inscribed in a lineage of dignity and presence. It carries the memory of a distant origin while remaining contemporary, symbolizing an endurance that does not need to be heard to exist.

What is a Marwan like?

The archetype of Marwan is that of the unshakable guardian. His dominant trait is stoic resilience, comparable to the hardness of flint that retains its shape despite erosion. He does not seek the spotlight but prefers to act in the shadows with formidable efficiency. His ideal is stability: he builds relationships and projects on solid foundations, refusing the temporary. Marwan is an attentive observer, capable of deciphering complex situations thanks to his natural patience. He does not lose his temper, as his mineral nature prioritizes long reflection over sudden movement. This inner firmness can sometimes be perceived as coldness, when it is merely protection. He is the rock upon which others can lean, offering a reassuring and constant presence.

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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.

Marwan in love

In love, Marwan seduces through his presence rather than his words. His way of loving is frank, sensual, and anchored in the long term. He does not practice fleeting seduction games; he seeks a deep and authentic connection. What attracts him is the sincerity and strength of character of his partner. He loves with a discreet but lasting intensity, offering rare emotional security. What can bore him is emotional instability or superficiality. He needs intellectual complicity and respectful physical intimacy. Marwan builds love as one would build a fortress: stone by stone, with patience and devotion.

Nicknames: Marwan, Marw, Wan.
Language: Marwan (EN).

Did you know?

Numerology: Marwan vibrates on the number 7. The number 7 evokes for this name a quest for inner truth and wisdom, aligned with the mineral and imperturbable nature of Marwan. It suggests a deep analysis of things, far from superficial appearances.
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Frequently asked questions about Marwan

What is the exact meaning of Marwan?

It means "hard stone" or "flint."

Where does the etymology of this name come from?

From the Arabic "marwān," derived from "marw."

Is it a common first name?

It remains quite rare, carrying a strong identity.

Are there any feminine variants?

No standard feminine form is commonly attested.

Which trait best defines Marwan?

Resilience and moral strength.

Marwan's profile

Energy 8/10
Humor 7/10
Independence 7/10
Sensitivity 5/10
Ambition 8/10
Stability 6/10
Whimsy 5/10
Diplomacy 6/10
Loyalty 8/10
Need for attention 5/10

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Name compatibility potential:

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Friendship potential for Marwan

Bottom 10

  1. Walter53%
  2. Ivan57%
  3. Elvis60%
  4. Raynald60%
  5. Gwenael62%
  6. Igor62%
  7. Carl63%
  8. Geraud63%
  9. Francky63%
  10. Tahar64%

Love potential for Marwan

Bottom 10

  1. Ivan42%
  2. Igor53%
  3. Walter53%
  4. Elvis54%
  5. Gwenael57%
  6. Carl59%
  7. Francky63%
  8. Bruce65%
  9. Johny67%
  10. Frantz68%

Professional potential for Marwan

Bottom 10

  1. Johny42%
  2. Davy42%
  3. Francky42%
  4. Eddie45%
  5. Elvis49%
  6. Pedro54%
  7. Juan55%
  8. Ricardo59%
  9. Gwenael60%
  10. Paulo60%

Crush potential for Marwan

Top 10

  1. Akim94%
  2. Joao93%
  3. Alberto92%
  4. Fernando91%
  5. Davy89%
  6. Vivian88%
  7. Paulo88%
  8. Juan87%
  9. Francisco87%
  10. Filipe86%

Bottom 10

  1. Walter42%
  2. Ivan47%
  3. Raynald48%
  4. Tahar51%
  5. Geraud51%
  6. Gwenael54%
  7. Carl58%
  8. Igor58%
  9. Abdelaziz58%
  10. Frantz60%
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