Barzin
No, Barzin is not mentioned in the Quran. It is an ancient Persian name of pre-Islamic origin that is permissible for Muslims to use.
In Urdu, Barzin means بلند (buland) or اونچا (ooncha), signifying height and elevation.
No, Barzin is extremely rare and considered a historical or archaic name, making it unique for modern usage.
Traditionally Barzin is masculine, but in modern contexts, it could be considered unisex due to its abstract quality meaning 'high'.
Barzin appears in historical texts as the name of Parthian nobles and reflects the ancient Persian naming tradition based on physical and moral elevation.