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The baby name Aabharan is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced AA-bha-ran (approx. /ɑːˈbɑːrən/; Sanskrit: ābharaṇa).

Aabharan is Sanskrit in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Sanskrit
Pronunciation: AA-bha-ran (approx. /ɑːˈbɑːrən/; Sanskrit: ābharaṇa)

What is the meaning of the name Aabharan ?

The baby name Aabharan is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced AA-bha-ran (approx. /ɑːˈbɑːrən/; Sanskrit: ābharaṇa).

Aabharan is Sanskrit in Origin.

Aabharan is an Indian given name from the Sanskrit ābharaṇa (आभरण), “ornament, adornment, jewel,” literally “that which is borne/worn,” from the root bhṛ “to carry” with the prefix ā-. In classical usage it denotes decorative jewelry and, by extension, anything that enhances or protects, giving the name connotations of beauty, worth, and auspiciousness.

Used sparingly as a personal name across Hindu communities, it appears more in modern times and suits all genders, though it tends to be masculine in practice. The noun ābharaṇa is frequent in Sanskrit epics and kāvya, where “ornament” also serves as a metaphor for virtues and learning. Spelling variants include Aabharana, Abharan, Aabharanam (South Indian -am ending), and Aabharn; a closely related form is Abhushan/Aabhushan from ābhūṣaṇa.

We have no record of Aabharan in any national birth registry or name dataset. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.

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Aabharan is predominantly a boy's name.
Aabharan is a 3 syllable name, pronounced AA-bha-ran (approx. /ɑːˈbɑːrən/; Sanskrit: ābharaṇa).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Abharan, Aabharana, Abharaṇ and Aabhar.
Aabharan is a name of Sanskrit origin, traditionally used in India. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within India and its diaspora communities.