Kurdish Islamic
Dilvîn
Dil-veen
Pronunciation: Dil-veen
القلب الحلو
Girl
Origin
Kurdish
Meaning
Sweet-hearted, pleasant, or one who speaks from the heart
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Recommended
Verification
Likely Valid
Quality Score
96
Religious Confidence
76
Letters
7
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
No widely cited direct Qur'anic reference is attached to Dilvîn.
Dilvîn is a Kurdish name commonly explained as Sweet-hearted, pleasant, or one who speaks from the heart. It is often grouped with Kurdish Islamic names in modern name lists.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
Names With Similar Meaning
Delbar
Beloved; heart-captivating; one who wins hearts
Dilkash
Heart-captivating; charming, attractive (literally 'heart-puller')
Dilşad
Joyful heart; delighted, happy of the heart (from Persian dil 'heart' + shād 'happy')
Dilber
Heart-stealing, Beloved, Captivating
Dicle
The Tigris River (toponymic name derived from Kurdish/Turkish for the historic river Dijla/Dicle)
Delaram
Quiet-hearted; heart's ease; one who brings peace to the soul
Twin-Friendly Pairings
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New life (from Kurdish nû 'new' + jîn 'life')
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Summer (Kurdish for the season 'summer')
Viyan
Willpower, intent, desire, or love.
Zozan
High mountain pasture, plateau, or a place where flowers bloom in summer
Berfin
Snowdrop flower; like snow; pure and resilient
Sibling-Friendly Names
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Ciya
Mountain; high place (Kurdish word for 'mountain', used as a feminine given name)
Xebat
Striving, struggle, or persistent effort
Delal
Beloved; dear, beloved one (Kurdish)
Nujin
New life (from Kurdish nû 'new' + jîn 'life')
Serwan
Master of Ceremony, Lord of the Gathering, River of Blessing