Persian Islamic Names
Delaram
De-la-raam
Pronunciation: De-la-raam
دل آرام / السكينة للقلب
Girl Rare
Origin
Persian
Meaning
Quiet-hearted; heart's ease; one who brings peace to the soul
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Peace and Tranquility
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
7
Meaning Urdu
دل کو سکون دینے والی
Meaning Arabic
دل آرام / السكينة للقلب
Delaram is a compound name derived from the Persian words 'Del' (heart) and 'Aram' (rest, quiet, or peace). Historically, it has been used in classical Persian poetry to describe a beloved whose presence provides emotional stability and comfort. While not found in the Quran, it is a deeply cultural name used by Muslims in Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. It is often associated with names like [[Dilara]] and [[Dilsad]], which also share the 'Del' root. The name signifies a person who is both serene and a source of serenity for others, embodying the Islamic value of 'Sakinah' or inner peace.
FAQs
What is the origin of the name Delaram?
Delaram is of Persian origin, combining the words for heart and peace.
Is Delaram a common name?
No, it is considered a rare and scholarly name, primarily used in Persian-speaking regions.
Does Delaram have an Islamic meaning?
While its roots are linguistic, it aligns with Islamic concepts of peace (Sakinah) and tranquility of the heart.
How do you pronounce Delaram?
It is pronounced as De-la-raam, with a soft 'a' sound.
What are similar names to Delaram?
Similar names include Dilara and Dilsad, which also focus on the 'heart' (Del) prefix.
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