Coran

Meaning of Coran

Coran, pronounced KOH-ran in British English or KOR-uhn in American English, isn’t a typo for the holy book—though it might lend its bearer some divine swagger. It dances into the scene with a heart as bold as a peacock strutting through a misty Celtic glen. Born from ancient Gaelic legends tied to the fearless spear and echoing with a whisper of Indian monsoon magic, Coran carries the dual promise of daring adventure and calm wisdom. Picture mango-lassi sunsets, temple bells chiming over rolling green hills and Highland cairns all at once—that’s the vibe this name brings. In the US, it quietly charted on baby lists from the late ’70s through the early 2000s, peaking near rank 800: rare enough to sparkle but familiar enough to fit in seamlessly. For parents craving a dash of historic heroism peppered with modern charisma, Coran is a narrative waiting eagerly for its next chapter.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as KOH-ran (/kəʊræn/)

American English

  • Pronunced as KOR-uhn (/kɔːrən/)

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Notable People Named Coran

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