Bita
Bita means 'without equal,' 'peerless,' or 'unique' in Persian, combining 'bi' (without) and 'ta' (equal).
While of Persian linguistic origin, it is used by Muslim families and is permissible as it has a positive meaning describing a unique quality, reflecting Allah's attribute of being one and unique.
No, Bita is not mentioned in the Quran, but the concept of uniqueness relates to Allah's attributes (Al-Ahad, Al-Wahid) mentioned in Surah Al-Ikhlas.
It is very rare outside Persian-speaking regions (Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan) and virtually unknown in Arab or Western countries, making it highly distinctive.
It suits someone seen as original, independent, distinctive, and possessing incomparable qualities or leadership abilities.