Kahan

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The meaning of Kahan differs based on its origin. In Hebrew, it means "priest" or "servant of the temple." In India and Pakistan, it is a surname and can have various meanings.
Scripts(How to write)
In Hebrew, Kahan is written as כָּהַן.
כּהן(Hebrew)
Pronunciation
Ka-
Kahan is pronounced as kuh-HAAN.
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Popularity
The popularity of Kahan as a first name is not significant. It is more commonly used as a surname. However, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and meaning.

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Kahan Name meanings & History

Kahan has multiple origins. It is derived from the Hebrew language and means "priest" or "servant of the temple." Kahan is also a surname in India and Pakistan. The meaning of Kahan differs based on its origin. In Hebrew, it means "priest" or "servant of the temple." In India and Pakistan, it is a surname and can have various meanings. Variant of Cohen. Kahan can be used as a first name or a surname. It is more commonly used as a surname in India and Pakistan.

Zodiac Sign of Kahan: Kundalini (Hindu, for power) Scorpio

Synonyms of Kahan:

K: Karma,Kind,Kundalini,Karate

A: Aggressive,Action,Angry,Argumentative,Ambitious,Assertive

H: Hobnobbing,Haggle,Heart's Desire,Hope,Hyper

N: Nitpicking,Nagging,Nice,Nervous,Neurosis,Neat,Nutrition

Kahan is:

  • a Comedic name
  • a Refined name
  • a Strong name

Famous People

Some famous people with the first name Kahan include Kahanamoku, a Hawaiian swimmer and surfer, and Kahan Singh, an Indian poet and writer.

2.) Kahan (Male)

Usage: Indian

Meanings: The meaning of Kahan is "priest" or "storyteller" in Sanskrit.

Scripts: כּהן(Hebrew)
कहान (in Devanagari script)

Pronunciation: KAH-hahn or kuh-HAHN
Ka-
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Description: Kahan is a name of Sanskrit origin. The meaning of Kahan is "priest" or "storyteller" in Sanskrit. Variant of Cohen. Kahan is an Indian name that is commonly used among Hindus. It is a popular name for baby boys in India and other parts of the world with Hindu communities. Many parents choose this name as a way to honor their heritage and culture.

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