Ramazan is a strong and unique name of Turkish origin, meaning "the month of Ramadan" in Arabic. It is predominantly used for baby boys. The name has religious significance as it is associated with the Islamic holy month of fasting and prayer, Ramadan. In the United States, Ramazan has been a rare but consistent choice for parents seeking a name that reflects their cultural heritage or faith. The pronunciation of Ramazan in Turkish is rah-mah-ZAHN (/ɾa.ma.ˈzan/). Another variation of this name is Ramadan. Despite its rarity in the U.S., Ramazan carries a deep cultural and religious meaning for those who choose it for their sons.
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