Mah-e-Sima
The name Mah-e-Sima originates from the Persian language and is common in Urdu and Sindhi poetic traditions.
While not directly from the Quran, it uses the moon (Mah) as a symbol of beauty and light, which is highly regarded in Islamic aesthetics.
No, it is considered a rare and poetic name, often chosen for its literary and sophisticated appeal.
The lucky color associated with this name is silver or white, reflecting the light of the moon.
Traditionally, Mah-e-Sima is used as a feminine name due to its association with delicate beauty.