Orzala
Orzala means 'flame,' 'firelight,' or 'burning ember' in Pashto, symbolizing warmth, light, and resilience.
While linguistically Pashto, Orzala is used by Muslim families in Afghanistan and Pakistan and carries positive Islamic symbolism of light and guidance.
Orzala is pronounced or-ZAH-lah, with emphasis on the second syllable.
No, Orzala is not directly mentioned in the Quran; it is a traditional Pashto name used within Islamic cultural contexts.
Orzala originates from the Pashto language, spoken primarily in Afghanistan and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan.