Tawana
In Balochi, Tawana means 'strong,' 'powerful,' or 'capable,' describing someone with great physical or inner strength.
While the concept of strength is praised in the Quran, the specific word Tawana is of Balochi origin and not a Quranic name.
Tawana remains rare and is primarily found in Baloch communities within Iran and Pakistan, seldom appearing in mainstream Persian name lists.
Traditionally used for boys in Baloch culture, though it could be considered unisex in broader Persian contexts due to its abstract quality meaning.
The name reflects the Baloch emphasis on strength and resilience, values central to the tribal and historical identity of the Baloch people.