Karan
Meaning: Karan is a name of Sanskrit origin meaning “helper” or “one who is skilled in doing.”
Origin: The name Karan has its roots in ancient Indian literature, particularly in the epic Mahabharata, where Karna (another form of Karan) was a significant character known for his generosity and skills as a warrior.
Popularity: Karan is a popular name in India and among people of Indian descent. It has gained popularity in recent decades and is often used for boys.
Inspiration: Parents might choose this name for its connection to the legendary figure Karna, known for his loyalty and generosity. The name’s meaning of “helper” may also appeal to those who wish to instill these values in their child.