What is meaning of aryan name?

The term "Aryan" has a complex and controversial history and meaning. Originally, it was used to refer to the ancient Indo-Iranian peoples who migrated into the Indian subcontinent and established the Vedic civilization. In this sense, the term referred to a linguistic and cultural group, not a racial or ethnic one.

However, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the idea of an Aryan race was popularized in Europe by writers such as Arthur de Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain, who claimed that certain European peoples were descended from a superior Aryan race. This concept was later adopted by the Nazi party in Germany and used to promote their racist ideology and justify their atrocities during World War II.

Today, the term "Aryan" has been largely discredited in the academic community and is seen as a problematic and outdated concept. Some extremist groups continue to use the term to promote racist and fascist ideologies, but it is not widely accepted or recognized in mainstream society.