Khurram is a unisex given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. It is often used within Islamic communities, particularly among those who speak Urdu and other Indo-Aryan languages. The name is derived from the root verb 'kharrama', which signifies 'to be generous'. Khurram is also the name of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's firstborn son, Dara Shikoh, often referred to as 'Khurram' meaning 'happy' or 'contented'. This association has contributed to the popularity and prominence of this name.
The name Khurram experienced varying popularity over the years, with peaks of 7 births in 1978 and recurring numbers of 6 births from 1980 to 1996. The total number of births registered as Khurram between these years amounts to 40.