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Fazlina

Fazlina is a Malay feminine name built from the Arabic root fadl (فضل) meaning 'bounty, favour, grace' with a Malay/Arabic feminine suffix -ina; it signifies a woman characterised by grace or blessedness. The formation follows common Malay onomastic patterns that incorporate Arabic lexemes into Malay morphology. Fazlina appears in Malay naming records and civil registries and is used across Malaysia, Indonesia and Malay-speaking Muslim communities as a cultivated, slightly uncommon given name.

مُنْعَمَةٌ بِالْفَضْلِ، مُبَارَكَةٌ
Pronunciation faz-LEE-nah (approx. /fɑzˈliːnə/)

Gender

Boy

Origin

Aceh (Malay world)

Meaning (English)

One endowed with bounty or grace — feminine formation from Arabic فضل (fadl) 'bounty, grace'.

Meaning (Arabic)

مُنْعَمَةٌ بِالْفَضْلِ، مُبَارَكَةٌ

Meaning (Urdu)

فضل سے معمور؛ بخشش یا رحمت سے مالا مال

Islamic Details

Islamic Status: Contemporary traditional Malay usage

Variations / Spellings: Fazline,Fazlina,Fazlena

Numerology and Trending

Lucky Number

5

Lucky Day

Thursday

Lucky Color

Emerald, Silver

Popularity Score

18 / 100

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Fazlina come from Arabic?

A: Yes. The name is formed from the Arabic root 'fadl' (فضل) meaning 'bounty, grace', combined with a Malay-style feminine ending.

Q: Is Fazlina used in Malaysia and Indonesia?

A: Yes. Fazlina is attested in Malay-speaking areas and among Malay Muslim communities in Southeast Asia, though it remains relatively uncommon.

Q: Is Fazlina a religiously significant name?

A: The root 'fadl' appears in the Quran, but Fazlina as a personal name is a cultural formation; it is acceptable and widely used with no known religious prohibition.

Q: What nicknames suit Fazlina?

A: Common pet forms include Faz, Fazli, Lina or Linu depending on family preference and local speech.

Q: Are there male equivalents or roots for Fazlina?

A: The underlying root is 'Fadl' (فضل); masculine names like Fadl or Fazl (short form) derive from the same lexical root.

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Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

Fazlina is a real, attested Malay female name deriving from Arabic فضل (fadl, ‘bounty, grace, favour’) combined with a feminine suffix common in Malay and South Asian Muslim naming practice (-ina). The resulting sense is ‘she who is graced’ or ‘endowed with bounty’. It is a cultural-linguistic formation rather than a name with a specific Quranic attestation; while the Arabic root فضل is used in the Quran in various forms (e.g., the noun fadl appears in many verses), the personal name Fazlina itself does not appear in the scripture. Fazlina is documented in Malay civil and literary sources as a used given name and is regarded as modestly rare and scholarly-preferred for parents seeking an Arabic-rooted Malay feminine name. Related names include Fazila (female active-participle sense of being virtuous or meritorious) and the lexical root Fadl (Arabic root meaning ‘bounty’ or ‘grace’), which clarifies the etymology and semantic field. Batch ID 32263 lists Fazlina among curated rare Muslim female names with Malay usage noted.