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Lolan

LOH-lahn
Pronunciation: LOH-lahn
أزهار التوليب؛ حقل الأزهار
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Origin
Kurdish (Kurmanji) / regional Kurdish usage
Meaning
Tulips; small tulip; field of flowers
Thematic Cluster
Floral Names (Tulip)
Islamic Status
Historically attested, very rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
5
Meaning Urdu
لالہ نما پھول؛ کھیتِ گل
Meaning Arabic
أزهار التوليب؛ حقل الأزهار
Lolan is a Kurdish feminine name derived from local words for tulip or small flowers and is attested among Kurdish communities as a rare given name. The term connects to a common floral motif in Kurdish and Anatolian cultures where the tulip symbolizes beauty and endurance. Lolan is not found in Quranic text; its provenance is linguistic and cultural within Kurdish vernacular. In contemporary usage it is uncommon but appears in local registries and literary references. Related names and motifs include [[Tîrêj]] and [[Gulnar]] which similarly invoke natural and floral imagery. Families who select Lolan typically seek a name that is unmistakably Kurdish in sound and imagery, with a gentle, botanical resonance.
FAQs
Is Lolan an Islamic name from Arabic?

No. Lolan originates in Kurdish vernacular referring to tulips or small flowers; it is cultural-linguistic rather than Arabic-scriptural.

How common is the name Lolan?

It is very rare and mostly found within Kurdish-speaking regions and among families preferring regional Kurdish names.

Does Lolan have a meaning in Urdu or Arabic?

Yes. In Urdu it conveys 'tulip-like flower' (لالہ نما پھول) and in Arabic it is rendered as 'أزهار التوليب' reflecting the floral meaning.

Can Lolan be used outside Kurdish communities?

Yes. Like many nature names it can be adopted elsewhere, though it is distinctively Kurdish in origin and sound.

Are there variations of Lolan?

Variations in spelling or local pronunciation occur, such as Lolanê or Lolaan, but the core name remains the same.