Imran

"Variant of Imrân. Prosperity, long-lived"

♂ Masculin · Arabic
arabic quranic popular-in-france variant

📖 À propos Imran

Imran est un prénom arabe signifiant 'prospérité' et 'civilisation'; il porte une profonde signification coranique comme nom du père de Marie (mère de Jésus dans l'islam), honoré d'une sourate corânique à son nom, et relie les héritages juif, chrétien et islamique en tant que forme arabe du biblique Amram.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineArabic
  • Genre♂ Masculin
  • SignificationVariant of Imrân. Prosperity, long-lived

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Imran Khan (cricketer and politician) — Pakistani cricketer and politician (born 1952); led Pakistan to its first and only Cricket World Cup victory in 1992 as captain and all-rounder; later founded the political party PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) and served as Prime Minister of Pakistan (2018-2022); one of the most globally recognised South Asian public figures of his era.
  • Imran (Quranic patriarch) — In Islamic tradition, the father of Maryam (Mary, mother of Jesus/Isa) and honoured with his own Quranic chapter (Surah Al-Imran); identified with the biblical Amram, father of Moses and Aaron; his family is described in the Quran as 'chosen above all nations by God.'
  • Imran Abbas — Pakistani actor and model (born 1985), one of Pakistan's most popular television and film stars; known for his work in Urdu-language dramas and for crossing over into Bollywood; a prominent bearer of the name in South Asian popular culture.
  • Imran Tahir — South African cricketer of Pakistani origin (born 1979), one of the world's leading leg-spin bowlers; celebrated for his trademark sprint-and-cartwheel celebration after taking wickets; played internationally for South Africa with great distinction across formats.
  • Imran Khan (singer) — Swedish-Pakistani R&B and hip-hop artist (born 1984) who achieved massive international success with the song Amplifier (2009), one of the most-viewed South Asian music videos of its time; his blend of Western pop production with Punjabi lyrics influenced a generation of diaspora artists.