Rangina
Rangina means "colorful," "artistic," or "painter" in Pashto, derived from the word "rang" meaning color.
Yes, it is used by Muslim Pashtun families and reflects the Islamic appreciation of divine creation's beauty and diversity, though it is not mentioned in the Quran.
Rangina is very rare outside Pashtun regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan, with historical usage primarily among tribal families with artistic heritage.
The name suggests creativity, vibrancy, appreciation of beauty, and a joyful spirit that reflects the diverse colors of creation.
While not associated with a single famous historical figure like a Sahaba, Rangina appears in Pashtun oral traditions and genealogical records as a name given to women renowned for artistic skills.