Karan
Introduction
The meaning of Karan is 'ear' in Sanskrit, and it can also signify 'brave' or 'warrior'.
Background Story
The name Karan has significant cultural importance in Hindu mythology, particularly in the Mahabharata. Karan is a valiant character known for his loyalty, strength, and tragic fate.
Letter Count
Variations
Karan, Karanan

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