Rare Muslim Names
Vashdil
Vash-deel
Pronunciation: Vash-deel
ذو القلب السعيد
Boy Rare
Origin
Balochi / Persian
Meaning
Happy-hearted, cheerful, or one who possesses a pleasant soul
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Happiness
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
7
Meaning Urdu
خوش دل، شادمان، اچھے دل والا
Meaning Arabic
ذو القلب السعيد
Vashdil is a scholarly and historically attested compound name derived from the Balochi word 'Vash' (meaning good, pleasant, or happy) and the Persian 'Dil' (meaning heart). It is predominantly found in the Balochistan region, which bridges the linguistic traditions of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Historically, it reflects the synthesis of Persianate culture and local dialects. While not found directly in the Quran, the concept of a 'sound heart' (Qalb-e-Salim) is highly regarded in Islamic tradition, making the name culturally and religiously appropriate. It is often chosen by families seeking a name that conveys emotional well-being and a positive spirit. Related names include [[Miran]] and [[Pirdad]].
FAQs
What is the origin of the name Vashdil?
Vashdil has Balochi and Persian roots, meaning 'happy-hearted'.
Is Vashdil a common name?
No, Vashdil is a very rare and scholarly name primarily used in Balochi-speaking regions.
What does Vashdil mean in Urdu?
In Urdu, it translates to 'Khush Dil' or someone with a happy heart.
Is Vashdil an Islamic name?
Yes, it is a permissible name in Islam as it carries a positive and virtuous meaning.
How do you pronounce Vashdil?
It is pronounced as Vash-deel, with a short 'a' and a long 'ee' sound.
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Sibling-Friendly Names
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