Certificate of Name
Karan
Masculine
Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Karan is a masculine given name used in India, particularly among Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi speaking communities. It also functions as an English-language feminine given name and, through distinct origins, as a feminine name in Japan with various kanji combinations such as 花蘭, 歌蘭, 夏蘭, 叶蘭, and 匂蘭.EtymologyThe masculine Indian name derives from karaṇa (Sanskrit करण), meaning “clever, skillful.” In Hindu tradition, the name is associated with the epic Mahabharata, which recounts its roots to one of its central protagonists.Cultural and Religious SignificanceThe name invokes the legendary figure Karna (often spelled Karan), the son of Kunti and the sun god Surya, known for his generosity, loyalty, and martial skill. Karan thus carries connotations of bravery, honor, and sacrifice, resonating deeply in Indian culture and literature.Notable BearersNumerous contemporary figures bear the name Karan across various fields. In Indian entertainment, there are notable individuals such as director and producer Karan Johar, television actor Karanvir Bohra (formerly known as Manoj Bohra), and film actor Karan Kundra. The name also appears in the Indo-Canadian film and music industries with figures like dietician Karan Suchak and playback singer Karan Deol from the film Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas. Internationally, Karan Brar is an American actor known for his roles in Disney Channel productions, and Karan Higdon is an American football player.Related Forms and VariantsThe name is directly linked to Karna from the Mahabharata and can also be associated with other related names within the broader Sanskrit tradition, such as Karanjit and Karandeep, which combine the element with suffixes suggesting “victory” or “lamp.”Key FactsMeaning: “clever, skillful”Origin: SanskritType: Given nameUsage regions: Punjab, Gujarat, Maharashtra, North India; also English-speaking countries and Japan (as a feminine name)
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