Rehan is a common boy's name in Muslim countries. It is also a Gaelic surname - a variant of Regan. ... As a Muslim name, Rehan is from the Koran, and means "scented". Rehan is also a type of herb, also called Holy Basil, that has culinary and medicinal uses.
The word marmalade meant quince jam and comes into English via French and Portuguese, deriving from 'marmelo' meaning quince. Further back, the origin is Latin and Greek, from terms meaning honey-apple, which was the fruit resulting from the grafting of an apple onto a quince.