Literary/Poetic
Parizad
Pah-ree-ZAAD
Pronunciation: Pah-ree-ZAAD
وليدة الجنيات أو المولودة كالحورية
Girl Rare
Origin
Persian
Meaning
Born of a Fairy, Fairy-like, Angelic Being
Thematic Cluster
Mystical Persian Names Meaning Ethereal Beauty
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
7
Meaning Urdu
پریوں کی طرح پیدا ہونے والی، پری صورت، پریزاد
Meaning Arabic
وليدة الجنيات أو المولودة كالحورية
Parizad (پریزاد) is a compound Persian name formed from 'Pari' (پری), referring to celestial fairies or angelic beings in Persian mythology, and 'Zad' (زاد) meaning 'born' or 'offspring.' The name suggests supernatural beauty, delicacy, and otherworldly grace. It appears in classical Persian literature, often describing beloveds with ethereal qualities. While not Quranic, it aligns with Islamic appreciation of beauty (husn) and the concept of pure companions. The name reflects the Persian poetic tradition of nature-mysticism where divine beauty manifests through creation. Extremely rare in modern usage, Parizad offers a distinctive choice rooted in Persian cultural heritage rather than Arabic nomenclature. It shares thematic elements with [[Pari]] and [[Shahpari]].
FAQs
Is Parizad an Islamic name?
It is culturally Persian and used by Muslims; while not Arabic, it has virtuous connotations of beauty and purity.
What does Parizad mean?
It means 'born of a fairy' or 'fairy-like,' combining Pari (fairy) and Zad (born).
Is Parizad mentioned in the Quran?
No, it is not Quranic but is acceptable culturally as it describes virtuous qualities.
Is Parizad a common name?
No, it is very rare and unique, primarily found in classical literature.
What is the origin of Parizad?
Pure Persian, from the compound words Pari (celestial being) and Zad (born).
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