Poetic
Lal-e-Zar
Laal-eh-Zaar
Pronunciation: Laal-eh-Zaar
لعل زار - حديقة الياقوت
Boy Rare
Origin
Persian
Meaning
A garden of rubies; a field of red tulips; a place of vibrant beauty.
Thematic Cluster
Nature-Inspired Poetic Names
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
9
Meaning Urdu
لعل و جواہر کا باغ، سرخ پھولوں کا چمن
Meaning Arabic
لعل زار - حديقة الياقوت
Lal-e-Zar is a compound name consisting of the Persian 'Lal' (Ruby or Red) and 'Zar' (Place, Field, or Gold). In the context of Urdu and Sindhi poetry, it specifically refers to a lush landscape filled with red flowers, often tulips, which represent the blossoming of the soul and the richness of nature. The term 'Lal' also carries significant weight in Sindhi culture, often associated with the beloved saint Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. This name evokes a sense of nobility and historical depth, similar to names like [[Lal-e-Fahm]] and [[Gul-e-Zar]]. It is a name that suggests a person of vibrant character and substantial worth, reflecting both material and spiritual wealth.
FAQs
What does Lal-e-Zar mean in Urdu?
In Urdu, Lal-e-Zar means a garden of rubies or a field filled with red tulips.
Is Lal-e-Zar a Sindhi name?
While its roots are Persian, it is highly used in Sindhi and Urdu literature and naming traditions.
What is the significance of 'Lal' in this name?
'Lal' means ruby or red, symbolizing passion, value, and in some contexts, a beloved spiritual figure.
Is Lal-e-Zar mentioned in the Quran?
No, Lal-e-Zar is a poetic name of Persian origin and does not appear in the Quran.
What is the personality trait associated with Lal-e-Zar?
It is associated with a vibrant, prosperous, and deeply emotional personality.