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Jahaan

Jahaan is a given name of Persian and Urdu origin. It is derived from the word jahan, meaning world or universe in Persian. The name is used in South Asia and among diaspora communities, and is commonly transliterated as Jahaan or Jahan. It is used across genders in contemporary naming practices, with regional and cultural variation in traditional gender associations. The name carries associations of breadth, worldliness, and cosmopolitan outlook.

In practice, Jahaan appears in poetry and popular culture as a symbol of vastness or global awareness.

Variants and related names include Jahan and Jahangir. While they share a common root relating to the

In onomastic contexts, Jahaan is associated with cultural and linguistic groups influenced by Persian, Urdu, and

It
is
also
used
in
compound
names
and
as
part
of
phrases
in
Urdu
literature.
The
spelling
with
double
a
(jahaan)
reflects
Urdu
pronunciation;
single-letter
variants
may
occur
in
other
languages
or
transliteration
schemes.
world,
Jahangir
is
a
distinct
name
with
its
own
historic
usage
and
meaning,
often
translated
as
"world-conqueror."
The
differences
between
these
forms
reflect
regional
linguistic
traditions
and
historical
influences
on
naming
in
the
broader
Persianate
cultural
sphere.
South
Asian
literary
traditions.
It
appears
in
naming
practices
across
India,
Pakistan,
Afghanistan,
and
diaspora
communities,
where
it
may
convey
a
sense
of
cosmopolitan
identity
or
worldly
outlook.