Arnab

Meaning of Arnab

Arnab is a male name with origins in both Bengali and Hindi. In Bengali, it is pronounced as ar-NAHB (/ɑrˈnɑb/), while in Hindi it is pronounced the same way, but with a slight difference in stress (/ərˈnɑb/). A variation of this name is Arnav.

The popularity of the name Arnab in the United States has varied over the years. In 1978, it ranked at 5773 in terms of occurrences for newborns. However, its popularity has fluctuated since then, with peaks in 1993 (8699 occurrences) and 2016 (12173 occurrences). Despite these variations, Arnab remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for a distinct name for their baby boy.

Arnab is associated with various positive qualities such as strength, confidence, and intelligence. It is often seen as a masculine and powerful name that embodies leadership qualities. The name also carries cultural significance due to its origins in Bengali and Hindi languages. Overall, Arnab is a wonderful choice for parents who want a strong and distinctive name for their son.

Pronunciation

Bengali

  • Pronunced as ar-NAHB (/ɑrˈnɑb/)

Hindi

  • Pronunced as ar-NAHB (/ərˈnɑb/)

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Notable People Named Arnab

Arnab Ranjan Goswami is an Indian news anchor and journalist known for his role as the managing director and editor-in-chief of Republic Media Network, a conservative news organization with a focus on Hindu nationalism.
Arnab Rai Choudhuri is an Indian scientist specializing in Astrophysical MHD, particularly in the context of the solar magnetic cycle.
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