Virtue
Eshan
Ee-shaan
Pronunciation: Ee-shaan
إيشان
Boy Popular
Origin
Arabic/Persian
Meaning
Worthy, deserving, or in God's grace
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Modern
Verification
Likely Valid
Quality Score
96
Religious Confidence
76
Letters
5
Meaning Urdu
لائق، مستحق، خدا کا فضل
Meaning Arabic
إيشان
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
Related to the root of 'Ihsan' found in Surah Ar-Rahman 55:60
Eshan is a name that has gained significant popularity in recent years across the Muslim world. It carries the beautiful meaning of being 'worthy' or 'deserving of praise.' In some contexts, it is also linked to the concept of 'Ihsan,' which means excellence or doing good. This name is a great choice for parents who want a modern name with a traditional spiritual foundation. It complements names like [[Junaid]] and [[Qasim]] very well. Eshan suggests a person who is kind-hearted, ambitious, and strives for moral excellence. Its brief and melodic nature makes it easy to pronounce and remember.
FAQs
What is the meaning of Eshan?
Eshan means 'worthy', 'deserving', or 'grace'.
Is Eshan a common Muslim name?
Yes, it is a very popular modern name for Muslim boys.
What is the origin of the name Eshan?
Eshan has roots in both Arabic and Persian.
What is the lucky number for Eshan?
The lucky number for Eshan is 1.
Is Eshan mentioned in the Quran?
While 'Eshan' itself is not directly in the Quran, it is closely related to the Quranic concept of 'Ihsan'.
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