Harman is of English origin, derived from the Old German personal name 'Heriman'. It means 'army man' or 'strong as an army', reflecting its historical Germanic roots. The name Harman was popular in medieval England and has since been associated with various notable figures throughout history.
Between 1999 and 2015, the name Harman was given to a total of 63 newborns. The years with the highest number of babies named Harman were 2002 and 2012, each with 8 births. Interestingly, the number of births naming children Harman seems to fluctuate between 5 and 6 annually, except for these two peak years.