Meaning & Origin
Eruand is the Old Armenian form of the unattested Old Persian name *Arvanta (see Orontes). This name is historically significant in Armenian and Persian history, being borne by satraps and rulers of the Orontid dynasty, which governed parts of Armenia under Achaemenid rule and later established the Kingdom of Armenia.Etymology and OriginsThe ultimate root, *Arvanta, is of Old Persian origin and possibly means "swift, quick" or "possessing wealth." The name was Hellenized into Orontes when recorded by Greek historians such as Xenophon in his Anabasis, where he mentions Orontes as a Persian satrap of Armenia around 400 BCE. Over time, the name evolved in Armenian as Երվանդ (Yervand), with Eruand serving as a scholarly transliteration of an older form.Historical and Cultural ImpactThe Orontid dynasty, which used this name frequently, played a crucial role in the transition from Achaemenid satrapy to independent Armenian kingdom. Notable bearers include the 4th-century BCE ruler Orontes II, who led a revolt against Artaxerxes III, and Orontes IV, who struck coins as an independent king. The name's endurance in Armenian culture is underscored by its modern variants Yervand and Yervant, which remain in use today among Armenians worldwide.Meaning: Swift, quick / possessing wealthOrigin: Old Persian, via Armenian (Old Armenian form)Type: Given name, patronymic in historical contextUsage Regions: Armenian diaspora, Iran, historical Greater Armenia