All about the name RYANJAMES

Meaning, origin, history.

Ryanjames is a unique and interesting name of Irish origin. It is a combination of two traditional Irish names: Ryan and James.

The name Ryan is derived from the Irish surname O'Rían, which means "little king." This name was originally a Norse personal name that was brought to Ireland by Viking invaders. Over time, it became an Irish family name and eventually evolved into a given name as well.

James, on the other hand, is a classic English name with a long history. It comes from the Latin name Jacobus, which means "supplanter." This name has been popular in many countries throughout Europe for centuries and was brought to Ireland by English settlers.

The combination of Ryan and James creates a unique and distinctive name that is not particularly common but still has a recognizable Irish heritage. While it may not have any specific meanings or associations beyond its origin, the name Ryanjames carries a certain strength and character that comes from its historical roots.

See also

Irish
English

Popularity of the name RYANJAMES since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some fascinating statistics about the name Ryanjames:

Over a span of 22 years (from 1988 to 2009), the name Ryanjames was given to babies born in the United States on nine occasions. The name's popularity fluctuated over time, with its highest peak occurring twice - in 1988 and 1991, both years seeing seven births. Since then, there has been a decline in usage; however, it remained relatively steady between five and seven births per year from 1995 until 2009.

In total, over this period, Ryanjames was chosen as the name for 54 babies born in the United States. This data provides an interesting snapshot into the changing trends of baby naming throughout these years.