Baryalai
Baryalai means 'unique sword' or 'the matchless blade' in Pashto, symbolizing unparalleled strength and spiritual sharpness.
Yes, it is used by Muslim communities, particularly Pashtuns and Persian-speaking Muslims in Afghanistan, carrying Islamic Sufi symbolism.
The name itself is not mentioned in the Quran, but the symbolism of the sword and uniqueness aligns with Islamic spiritual concepts.
It originates from the Pashto language and is used in regions where Persian and Pashto cultures intersect, particularly in Afghanistan.
Yes, Baryalai is traditionally a masculine name given to boys, embodying warrior-like strength and protection.