Karan (given name) explained
Karan is a Hindu and an Indian masculine given name and an English-language feminine given name.
Masculine
The Hindu and an Indian name is given after Karna, one of the main protagonists of Hindu epic Mahabharata.[1] Notable people with the name include:
- Karan (actor), Indian film actor
- Karan Aujla, Indian-Punjabi singer and lyricist
- Karan Bajaj, Indian American author
- Karan Bhatia, American attorney
- Karanvir Bohra, Indian television actor, formerly known as Manoj Bohra
- Karan Brar, American actor
- Karan Grover, Indian television actor
- Karan Higdon (born 1996), American football player
- Karan Johar, an Indian film director and producer
- Karan Jotwani, Indian television actor
- Karan Kundra, Indian television actor
- Karan Malhotra, an Indian filmmaker
- Karan Mehra, Indian television actor
- Karan Patel, Indian television actor
- Karan Rastogi (born 1986), Indian tennis player
- Karan Sharma (disambiguation)
- Karan Singh (disambiguation)
- Karan Tacker, Indian television actor
- Karan Thapar, Indian television commentator and interviewer
- Karan Vohra, Indian television actor
- Karan Wahi, Indian television actor
Feminine
Karan may also be an English-language feminine given name, a variant of Karen. Notable people with the name include:
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Karan Name Meaning - Karan Meaning & Definition .