Tifawt
Tifawt means 'light,' 'sun,' or 'radiance' in the Amazigh (Berber) language, symbolizing brightness and warmth.
Yes, it is used by Muslim Amazigh communities and carries a positive meaning aligned with divine attributes of light in Islam.
Tifawt is very rare outside of North Africa, particularly uncommon in Western and South Asian Muslim communities.
It originates from the indigenous Amazigh (Berber) peoples of North Africa, specifically the Tamazight language family.
No, Tifawt is not mentioned in the Quran, but its meaning relates to the Quranic concept of divine light (Nur).