Nusratjahan
While the compound name itself is a cultural creation of Bengali Muslims, both components are deeply Quranic. Nusrat (divine help/victory) appears in Surah An-Nasr, and the concept of Jahan (world) is central to Islamic cosmology.
Yes, it is distinctly feminine and carries powerful positive connotations of triumph and divine support, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a rare, meaningful name with strong Islamic heritage.
It originated in the Persianate Bengali Muslim culture during the Mughal period, where Arabic-Persian hybrid compounds were fashionable among educated and aristocratic families.
Yes, it can be affectionately shortened to Nusu, Jahan, or Nusu-Jahan, though the full name is recommended for official documents to maintain its unique identity.
The name remains extremely rare with no major historical celebrities, which adds to its uniqueness for modern bearers, though it follows the pattern of Mughal-era Bengali nomenclature.