What is the meaning of Gaan?

to go

Used to express the future tense, often while implying nearness in time or certainty, like English going to.

big, large

okra, Hibiscus esculentus

lightness

light (not heavy)

easy

to go, to move from one place to another

to leave or depart, to move away

to lead (in a direction)

to proceed (well or poorly)

Forms the future tense of a verb, similarly to English going to future tense

to start to, begin to, to be going to

arm, foreleg, limb, branch, front wheel

to go

lightness (lack of weight)

facility; ease of doing; easiness

lightness

ease

Source: wiktionary.org