Karan is a complex baby name for boys or girls. In Sanskrit cultures, it is a masculine option, and in English-speaking countries, it is feminine. Karan has not been a top 1,000 name in America, however, since 1959.
Meaning of the Name Karan
The baby name Karan is an ancient Middle Eastern name that comes from the Sanskrit word “karan.” It translates to “clever” or skillful” and is for boys. Karan could also be a form of Karen, however, for girls. Karen was the original Danish diminutive of Katherine. It spread to English-speaking countries in the early twentieth century.
If considering Karan as an Indian boy's name, it would mean “clever” or “skillful.” For females, however, it means “pure” because it has the same meaning as Katherine and Karen.
Nicknames for Karan
Karan is complex and unique. It has a multicultural feel when considering the first pronunciation option. Here are some fun nickname options that we've found for you to consider:
Karan Name Details
Style: Traditional
Gender: Neutral
Pronunciation: KAR-un or KEHR-un
Syllables: Two
Alternative Spelling for Karan
- Karen
- Caran
- Caren
- Karyn
- Caryn
- Karynn
- Carynn
Karan Name Popularity
Karan was a top 1,000 name in America for girls in the mid-twentieth century. In 1941, it was rank 979, moving to the top 800 list from 1955 to 1957. It ranked highest in 1956 at number 746. The last year Karan was a top 1,000 choice was in 1959 at rank 833.
Related Names for Karan
Great Middle Names for Karan and Their Meanings
- Helissa (God is my oath)
- Daniesha (strong, determined, stubborn)
- Jett (jet black)
- Victoria (victory)
- Dane (God will judge)
- Lindsay (a lake, place of linden trees)
- Brianna (high, noble, exalted)
- Teresa (to harvest)
Famous People Named Karan
- Karan Casey (folk singer from Solas band)
- Karan Armstrong (opera singer)
- Karan Ashley (actress, “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers”)
- Karan English (politician in America)
- Karan Higdon (NFL player)
- Karan Brar (actor, “Jessie”)
Karan in Popular Culture:
- Karan Arjun (title of Bollywood film)