Kamran

Meaning of Kamran

Kamran is a male name with Persian origin. It is pronounced as kam-RAHN (/kæm.'rɑːn/). This name has variations, such as Kameron. Kamran has been used for baby boys in the United States since at least the 1960s. In recent years, its popularity has been relatively consistent, with around 50 to 80 occurrences per year. In terms of ranking, Kamran typically falls within the top 2000 names for boys in the US. The name Kamran carries a strong and dignified association, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a unique and culturally rich name for their child.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as kam-RAHN (/kæm.'rɑːn/)

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Similar Names to Kamran

Notable People Named Kamran

Kamran Akmal is a former Pakistani cricketer and current cricket administrator and coach, known for his role as a right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper for the Pakistan national team.
Kamran Mirza was the second son of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, and is known for his contributions to Persian and Chagatai literature.
Kamran Pasha is an American screenwriter, director, and novelist of Pakistani origin, known for his work on TV series such as Kings, Bionic Woman, and Sleeper Cell.
Kamran Shirazi is an International Master of chess, born in Tehran, who won the Iranian Chess Championship in 1972 and has represented Iran, the United States, and France.
Kamran Khan is an Indian cricketer known for his left-arm fast-medium bowling, who played for Rajasthan Royals and Pune Warriors in the Indian Premier League.
Kamran Khan is a well-known Pakistani journalist and the host of the talk show Dunya Kamran Khan Kay Sath on Dunya News.
Kamran Akhter is a Pakistani politician who served as a Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh from May 2013 to May 2018.
Kamran Khan is a former professional squash player from Malaysia, who achieved a career-high world ranking of World No. 56 in January 2010.
Mohammad Kamran Khan is a former Pakistani cricketer who played for various domestic teams in Pakistan between 1986 and 1998.
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