Goran

/ɡɔˈrɑn/ noun

Definition

A person's given name, used in Slavic and Scandinavian cultures, possibly meaning 'mountaineer' or relating to mountains.

Etymology

The exact etymology is debated, but the name likely comes from Slavic roots possibly related to 'gora' (mountain) or similar words in Old Norse and other Northern European languages. The name is particularly common in Serbian, Croatian, and Scandinavian regions, where it developed as a traditional given name.

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Translations

AMአማርኛ
ጎራን
go-ran
ARالعربية
جوران
jo-ran
BNবাংলা
গোরান
go-raan
CACatalà
goran
go-ran
CSČeština
goran
go-ran
DADansk
goran
go-ran
DEDeutsch
Gorane
go-ra-ne
ELΕλληνικά
γοράνας
go-ra-nas
ESEspañol
goran
go-ran
FAفارسی
گوران
go-ran
FISuomi
goran
go-ran
FRFrançais
goran
go-ran
GUGU
ગોરન
go-ran
HAHA
goran
go-ran
HEעברית
גורן
go-ren
HIहिन्दी
गोरान
go-raan
HUMagyar
gorán
go-ran
IDBahasa Indonesia
goran
go-ran
IGIG
goran
go-ran
ITItaliano
goran
go-ran
JA日本語
ゴラン
go-ran
KKKK
горан
go-ran
KMKM
គរ៉ាន
go-raan
KO한국어
고란
go-ran
MRMR
गोरन
go-ran
MSBahasa Melayu
goran
go-ran
MYမြန်မာ
ဂိုရန်
go-ran
NLNederlands
goran
go-ran
NONorsk
goran
go-ran
PAPA
ਗੋਰਨ
go-ran
PLPolski
goran
go-ran
PTPortuguês
goran
go-ran
RORomână
goran
go-ran
RUРусский
горан
go-ran
SVSvenska
goran
go-ran
SWKiswahili
goran
go-ran
TAதமிழ்
கோரன்
go-ran
TEతెలుగు
గోరణ్
go-ran
THไทย
โกรัน
go-ran
TLTL
goran
go-ran
TRTürkçe
goran
go-ran
UKУкраїнська
горан
go-ran
URاردو
گوران
go-ran
VITiếng Việt
goran
go-ran
YOYO
goran
go-ran
ZH中文
戈兰
gē lán
ZUZU
goran
go-ran

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