Baharan is a Persian name that refers to the season of spring. The spelling of this word in English can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first sound, "b", is a voiced bilabial stop. The "a" sound is a short vowel, pronounced as "æ". The next sound, "h", is pronounced as a voiceless glottal fricative. The following "a" sound is also a short vowel. The final three sounds are a syllabic "r", a long vowel "a", and a nasal consonant "n".
The word "baharan" originates from Persian, which is an Iranian language. In Persian, "bahar" means "spring" and "an" is a suffix that denotes a time or season. Therefore, "baharan" translates to "springtime" in English.