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The baby name Ajaran is a Unisex name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-JAH-rən (approx. /əˈdʒɑːrən/).

Ajaran is Georgian, Malay in Origin.

Gender: Unisex
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Georgian, Malay
Pronunciation: ah-JAH-rən (approx. /əˈdʒɑːrən/)

What is the meaning of the name Ajaran ?

The baby name Ajaran is a Unisex name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-JAH-rən (approx. /əˈdʒɑːrən/).

Ajaran is Georgian, Malay in Origin.

Rooted in Indonesian and Malay, Ajaran is the nominal form of ajar “to teach,” conveying “teaching, doctrine, instruction.” It connotes guidance and moral precept. The root is longstanding in the Malay world and is often compared with Sanskrit ācāra “conduct” and ācārya “teacher,” reflecting Indic influence on classical Malay. The name is unisex and resonates in Javanese and Sundanese contexts as well.

As a given name, Ajaran is rare and modern, favored by some Southeast Asian families and diaspora communities seeking virtue names with spiritual or educational overtones, and occasionally chosen to honor revered teachings. Variants and related forms include Ajar (a concise short form) and Ajara (an elaborated style); conceptually allied names include Acharya and Acara in South Asian usage. The meaning centers on “teachings; guidance; doctrine,” suggesting wisdom, mentorship, and lifelong learning.

We have no record of Ajaran in any national birth registry or name dataset. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.

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Ajaran is a unisex name, given to both boys and girls.
Ajaran is a 3 syllable name, pronounced ah-JAH-rən (approx. /əˈdʒɑːrən/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Ajara, Adjara, Adjaran and Ajarani.
Ajaran is a name of Georgian origin, traditionally used in Georgia. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Georgia and its diaspora communities.