Muzayyan
Muzayyan means 'adorned' or 'decorated', derived from the Arabic root ز-ي-ن (to adorn) and formed as an adjectival name indicating beautification.
No. The specific name Muzayyan is not a Quranic proper name, though the root ز-ي-ن and its derivatives appear in Arabic vocabulary and literature.
Muzayyan is attested in Arabic lexical sources as an adjective; its use as a given name is attested in modern practice but remains very rare.
Muzayyan is most commonly used for boys in contemporary usage, reflecting masculine adjectival agreement in many naming practices.
Names sharing the same semantic root include Zayn (beauty), Zainab (female name derived from the same root), and Zayyan (adorned/beautiful).