Durafshan
Durafshan means 'scatterer of pearls,' combining the Arabic word 'durr' (pearl) with the Persian 'afshan' (scatterer), symbolizing generosity and noble character.
While not directly mentioned as a name in the Quran, the component 'durr' (pearls) appears in Quranic descriptions of Paradise (Surah Al-Hajj:23), giving it religious significance.
Durafshan originates from classical Persian culture, specifically from the tradition of compound names mixing Arabic and Persian elements common in medieval Persian courtly society.
Durafshan is traditionally a feminine name, historically given to girls in noble families to denote grace, generosity, and refined character.
Durafshan is exceptionally rare in modern usage, classified as a scholarly or archival name primarily found in historical texts and classical Persian literature.