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Vared

va-RED
Pronunciation: va-RED
وَارِد
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Origin
Persian (Arabic root)
Meaning
The one who arrives; entering; incoming presence
Thematic Cluster
Names of Divine Arrival and Presence
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
5
Meaning Urdu
آنے والا، داخل ہونے والا، پہنچنے والا
Meaning Arabic
وَارِد
Vared (وارِد) derives from the Arabic verbal noun warid, meaning "arriving," "entering," or "incoming." In Persian Islamic usage, particularly within Sufi traditions, it describes the spiritual state of waridat — mystical inspirations that enter the heart. The name suggests one who arrives at truth or enters sacred spaces. While the Arabic form Warid is common in Arab countries, the Persian pronunciation "Vared" with the vav sound is distinct and rare. It appears in classical Persian texts describing pilgrims arriving at the Kaaba or seekers entering the path of tasawwuf. The name has seen limited usage in Bosnian Muslim communities as Vared or Varid, reflecting Ottoman Turkish influence. The name connotes welcome, anticipated arrival, and the blessing of presence. Related names include [[Varid]], [[Wurud]], and [[Mustawrid]].
FAQs
Is Vared mentioned in the Quran?

The root concept of arriving appears in Quranic verses about the Kaaba, but the name Vared itself is not a Quranic name.

What is the difference between Vared and Warid?

Vared is the Persian pronunciation with the 'v' sound; Warid is the Arabic form. Both share the meaning of one who arrives.

Is this name used in Turkey or Bosnia?

Warid appears in Ottoman records; Vared is rare but possible in Bosnian communities with Persian literary influence.

Does Vared have a feminine form?

Varidah or Warda are feminine forms, though Warda is more commonly associated with the meaning 'rose.'

What personality traits suit the name Vared?

Expected to be welcoming, present, spiritually attuned, and representing the blessing of arrival.