Originating from Arabic, 'Rahmaan' is a name that evokes the concept of divine mercy and compassion. Translated literally, it means 'The Most Merciful,' a profound attribute often associated with the Islamic religion. It's phonetically pronounced as /rəˈmɑːn/. In many cultures, this name carries deep spiritual significance, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking to bestow a name rich in symbolism and devotion.
"Rahmaan saw its peak popularity between 1976 and 1980 with a total of 33 births during these years. However, it fell out of favor for two decades before experiencing a slight resurgence in 2005."