Lolan
No. Lolan originates in Kurdish vernacular referring to tulips or small flowers; it is cultural-linguistic rather than Arabic-scriptural.
It is very rare and mostly found within Kurdish-speaking regions and among families preferring regional Kurdish names.
Yes. In Urdu it conveys 'tulip-like flower' (لالہ نما پھول) and in Arabic it is rendered as 'أزهار التوليب' reflecting the floral meaning.
Yes. Like many nature names it can be adopted elsewhere, though it is distinctively Kurdish in origin and sound.
Variations in spelling or local pronunciation occur, such as Lolanê or Lolaan, but the core name remains the same.