Persian Origin

Kamran

From Persian kam (desire) and ran (fulfilled), meaning 'prosperous' or 'one whose wishes are granted.' Kamran appears throughout Persian literature and history as the name of poets, scholars, and nobles, suggesting intellectual achievement and good fortune. It has a melodic, distinguished quality that appeals across multiple cultures.

Kamran is a name of Persian origin. From Persian kam (desire) and ran (fulfilled), meaning 'prosperous' or 'one whose wishes are granted.' Kamran appears throughout Persian literature and history as the name of poets, scholars, and nobles, suggesting intellectual achievement and good fortune. It has a melodic, distinguished quality that appeals across multiple cultures.

Widely used in Persian, Turkish, Arabic, and South Asian communities; particularly popular in Pakistan and Iran.

Origin & Etymology

The name Kamran has roots in the Persian language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “From Persian kam (desire) and ran (fulfilled), meaning 'prosperous' or 'one whose wishes are granted”.

Cultural context: Widely used in Persian, Turkish, Arabic, and South Asian communities; particularly popular in Pakistan and Iran.

As a unisex's name, Kamran carries the character of its Persian heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Kamran mean?

Kamran means "From Persian kam (desire) and ran (fulfilled), meaning 'prosperous' or 'one whose wishes are granted.' Kamran appears throughout Persian literature and history as the name of poets, scholars, and nobles, suggesting intellectual achievement and good fortune. It has a melodic, distinguished quality that appeals across multiple cultures.", and is of Persian origin.

Is Kamran a boy or girl name?

Kamran is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Kamran?

Kamran is of Persian origin. Widely used in Persian, Turkish, Arabic, and South Asian communities; particularly popular in Pakistan and Iran.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

2

Origin

Persian

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