Nature Names
Chiman
Chee-maan
Pronunciation: Chee-maan
مرج / روضة
Girl Rare
Origin
Kurdish-Persian
Meaning
Meadow, greenery, or a verdant field of grass
Thematic Cluster
Names Inspired by Nature and Paradise
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
سبزہ زار، چمن، باغ
Meaning Arabic
مرج / روضة
Chiman is an evocative and rare name of Kurdish and Persian origin, primarily used for girls. It translates to 'meadow,' 'greenery,' or 'verdant field.' In Persian literature and poetry, the 'chiman' represents a place of beauty, peace, and divine refreshment. The color green, which the name implies, holds a sacred place in Islamic tradition, often symbolizing the lush gardens of Paradise (Jannah) as described in the Quran. This connection gives the name a spiritual dimension beyond its literal meaning in nature. Chiman is a name that suggests growth, vitality, and a serene disposition. It is less common than other nature-inspired names like [[Gulistan]] or [[Nasrin]], making it an excellent choice for parents seeking something unique yet culturally grounded. The name resonates with the traditional appreciation for the natural world in Persian culture, where gardens are seen as earthly reflections of the divine, offering a sense of tranquility and life.
FAQs
What does the name Chiman mean?
Chiman means 'meadow' or 'greenery' in Kurdish and Persian.
Is Chiman a Muslim name?
Yes, it is used by Persian and Kurdish Muslims and carries positive natural symbolism.
What is the gender of the name Chiman?
Chiman is primarily used as a name for girls.
Is Chiman mentioned in the Quran?
The name itself is not in the Quran, but its meaning relates to the descriptions of Jannah (Paradise).
What are some similar names to Chiman?
Similar names include Chaman, Gulistan, and Nasrin.
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