1. Key Attributes of the Baby Name Marjaan (Marjan)
How to pronounce Marjaan (Marjan) | MUst + pRay + Jump + fAr + New Each block is a syllable. Thick black border indicates stress/emphasis. Other pronunciations are acceptable. |
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How to write Marjaan (Marjan) in Arabic | مرجان |
Quranic Nature (Learn more...) | Directly Mentioned |
Alternate spellings of Marjaan (Marjan) | Merjan Mergan All of the above spellings are acceptable for this name. You may also create your own spelling. |
2. Detailed Meaning of Marjaan (Marjan)
According to some scholars Marjaan is a “small and delicate pearl“, while others say it refers to “precious coral“, also known as “red coral” (scientific name: Corallium rubrum), which has an intensely red color and has been used in the making of jewelry for millennia. It is mentioned twice in the Quran.
He released the two seas, meeting [side by side]. Between them is a barrier [so] neither of them transgresses. So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? From both of them emerge pearl and coral. So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? And to Him belong the ships [with sails] elevated in the sea like mountains. So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? (55:19-25)
Reclining on beds whose linings are of silk brocade, and the fruit of the two gardens is hanging low. So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? In them are women limiting [their] glances, untouched before them by man or jinni. So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? As if they were rubies and coral. So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? Is the reward for good [anything] but good? (55:54-60)
3. Pictures of the Muslim Baby Name Marjaan (Marjan) Written in Arabic
Marjaan (Marjan) written in print and handwriting script (Naskh)

Marjaan (Marjan) written in Quranic script (Quranic Naskh)

Marjaan (Marjan) written in Kufi/Kufic calligraphic script

Marjaan (Marjan) written in Nastaliq calligraphic script

Marjaan (Marjan) written in Ruqaa calligraphic script

Marjaan (Marjan) written in Rubutun Kano calligraphic script (from West Africa)
