Taban name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: African
Usage: Arabic, Arabic and Sindhi
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Taban
Meaning: Resplendent, Glittering, Shining and Splendid
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What does Taban mean?

Unisex name Taban means "Resplendent, Glittering, Shining or Splendid". It is rooted from African is used prevalently in Sindhi and Arabic.

Variants of Taban

Tabana

How popular is the name Taban?

Taban is a rare baby name in England and Wales and may not be used now. But Taban is a popular baby name in Sudan where every 1 in 1000 have the name as well as in South Sudan.

According to our estimate, over 40000 babies have been named Taban globally.

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Numerological aspects of Taban

You are dominant in your circle of friends. When you walk into a room, all eyes are you and you only. You respond to occurrences in an unusual, impulsive but also creative way. You have a strong will to succeed and survive on your own. You deserve the best because you are simply the best. Your life dream is to become a role model and inspire people. There isn't a person you can't charm. The sky is your only limit.

Go through the following names similar to Taban

  •  Radd means Adviser or Counsellor is used generally as a boy name, substantially used in Arabic and English came from Hebrew and Old English
  •  Mayther - Meaning of Mayther is Sea has its origin in English is given to boys. Mayther is a derivative of Mar.
  •  Hanif - Offbeat Hanif came from Arabic is used as a boy name, meaning of Hanif is "True or Who Rejects the Error" is substantially used in Tamil, Arabic and Sindhi
  •  Husna - Unusual Husna is used in Hindi, Indian and Kannada, Husna means "A Belle, More Beautiful or Kindness" and rooted from Arabic is a baby girl name
  •  Shaguftah - Particulary used in Arabic and Arabic, Shaguftah is used as a unisex name, meaning of Shaguftah is "Happy or Blooming"

Famous people named Taban

  • Taban Lo Liyong, is one of Africa's well-known poets and writers of fiction and literary criticism

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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