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Back-formation from various words ending in “arian”, some directly derived from Classical or Medieval Latin words ending in -arius by adding -an to the stem, other indirectly via Old French words ending in "arien(ne)" or "erien(ne)" or from English words ending in “ary” to which -an was suffixed; note the same phenomenon in -ary. Equivalent to -ary + -an.

-arian

  1. A believer in something.
  2. An advocate of something.
  3. (uncommon) A native or inhabitant of somewhere.

an advocate of something

By surface analysis, -ari(um) +‎ -an and -ari(a) +‎ -an.

-arian

  1. Used to form an adjective meaning "of or pertaining to" from nouns ending in -arium.
    ‎_aquarium_ + ‎-arian → ‎_aquarian_ (“of or pertaining to aquariums”)
    ‎_planaria_ + ‎-arian → ‎_planarian_ (“of or pertaining to planaria”)
    ‎_vitellarium_ + ‎-arian → ‎_vitellarian_ (“of or pertaining to vitellaria”)