Royal / Leadership
Emirhan
Eh-MEER-hahn
Pronunciation: Eh-MEER-hahn
أمير الخان، الحاكم النبيل
Boy
Origin
Turkish-Islamic
Meaning
Prince of the Khan; noble ruler
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Recommended
Verification
Likely Valid
Quality Score
96
Religious Confidence
76
Letters
7
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
No widely cited direct Qur'anic reference is attached to Emirhan.
Emirhan is a Turkish-Islamic name commonly explained as Prince of the Khan; noble ruler. It is often grouped with Royal / Leadership names in modern name lists.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
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