Hamraz
No, Hamraz is not mentioned in the Quran; it is of Persian origin and widely used in Urdu literary traditions.
In Urdu, Hamraz means 'raazdaar' (keeper of secrets) or a very close, trusted friend.
It is rarely used as a given name in modern Iran, being more prevalent in Urdu-speaking Muslim communities of South Asia.
The name represents trustworthiness, loyalty, confidentiality, and the Islamic value of maintaining amanah (trust).
Traditionally masculine, it is occasionally used as a unisex name in modern contexts due to its abstract meaning.