Serwan
Serwan means 'master of ceremony,' 'lord of the gathering,' or 'presiding authority' in Kurdish, also associated with the Serwan River (Diyala).
No, Serwan is not directly mentioned in the Quran. It is a Kurdish cultural name with spiritual significance in Sufi traditions.
In Kurdish Sufi orders, the Serwan was the master who presided over dhikr ceremonies, maintaining spiritual etiquette and guiding the collective remembrance of Allah.
Serwan originates from Kurdish regions of Iran and Iraq, particularly among followers of the Naqshbandi and Qadiri Sufi orders.
No, Serwan remains rare and distinctive, primarily used within Kurdish Muslim communities and among families with Sufi spiritual lineages.