Quaran is a unique and distinctive given name, believed to have originated from the Arabic language. It is composed of two parts: 'Qara,' which means 'reading' or 'reciting,' and 'an,' which signifies 'of.' Thus, the name Quaran can be interpreted as "one who reads" or "having knowledge through reading." This etymology associates the name with wisdom, education, and intellectual pursuits. The name Quaran is often found in Islamic cultures and communities, reflecting its Arabic roots. Despite its cultural specificity, it has gained recognition and popularity beyond these communities due to its appealing sound and meaningful origin. Individuals named Quaran may be identified by their unique name, which can serve as a conversation starter or an icebreaker due to its rarity in many parts of the world.
The name Quaran experienced fluctuating popularity from 1992 to 2009, with a total of 81 babies born during this period. The years 1993 and 1999 saw the highest numbers of newborns named Quaran, both with 9 births each. However, there were also several years where the name was given to only five or six babies.