Gurman

Meaning of Gurman

In the vibrant tapestry of Punjabi names, Gurman emerges as a warm homage to spiritual devotion, its very syllables—gur-MAHN (/gʊrˈmɑːn/)—evoking the “heart of the guru.” Rooted in Sikh heritage, this name weaves together wisdom, inner strength, and compassion like a steady flame guiding a curious soul. While distinctly traditional, Gurman has also begun to resonate abroad: with six newborns given this name in 2024, it currently ranks 918th among boys in the United States, a testament to its quiet appeal among families seeking a meaningful bridge between past and future. Parents choosing Gurman might imagine their son growing into a gentle leader—a “little guru in training”—whose life reflects the name’s promise of devotion and guidance.

Pronunciation

Punjabi

  • Pronunced as gur-MAHN (/gʊrˈmɑːn/)

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Notable People Named Gurman

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