Kurdish Muslim
Ozhin
Oh-zheen
Pronunciation: Oh-zheen
محيي، واهب الحياة
Boy Rare
Origin
Kurdish-Persian
Meaning
Life-giving, reviving, or one who restores life
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Life and Vitality
Islamic Status
Very Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
5
Meaning Urdu
زندگی دینے والا، زندہ کرنے والا
Meaning Arabic
محيي، واهب الحياة
Ozhin is a deeply evocative name rooted in the Kurdish language, frequently utilized within Persian-speaking Muslim communities to denote vitality and the essence of existence. It signifies the act of bringing life, restoration, or the process of reviving something that was dormant. In a spiritual and philosophical context, the name Ozhin can be linked to the profound concept of 'Ihya' (revival), which is a central theme in Islamic scholarship, most notably in the works of Al-Ghazali. While the name itself does not appear directly in the Quranic text, its linguistic meaning aligns beautifully with the divine attribute of Al-Muhyi, the Giver of Life. Parents often select this name to symbolize a fresh start, hope, and the enduring nature of the soul. It is a name that carries both a modern aesthetic and ancient linguistic weight. Related names that share this cultural space include [[Zanyar]] and [[Peshawa]], which also emphasize leadership and intellect.
FAQs
What is the origin of the name Ozhin?
Ozhin is of Kurdish origin, widely used in Kurdish-speaking regions of Iran and Iraq.
Is Ozhin a common name?
No, Ozhin is considered a very rare name, making it a unique choice for parents.
Does Ozhin have a religious meaning?
While not directly from the Quran, its meaning 'life-giving' relates to the Islamic concept of Ihya (revival).
What is the gender of the name Ozhin?
Ozhin is primarily used as a name for a Boy.
How do you pronounce Ozhin?
It is pronounced as Oh-zheen, with a soft 'zh' sound like the 's' in 'pleasure'.
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