Vüsala
Vüsala is not classical Arabic but is derived from Arabic semantic material (root و‑ص‑ل). It is attested in Azerbaijani and Bosniak usage via Persian/Turkic transmission.
In Urdu and Persian-influenced usage Vüsala conveys 'union', 'reunion', or 'attainment'—ideas tied to meeting or reaching a goal or beloved.
Vüsala is uncommon but attested among Bosniak and Azerbaijani families; it is considered a rarer, poetic choice rather than a widespread contemporary name.
There is no direct masculine form widely used; related masculine roots would be rendered differently (for example, the Arabic-derived noun 'Wasil' meaning 'one who reaches').
The name carries semantic resonance with reunion/attainment and may be appreciated spiritually, but it is not a Qur'anic proper name; it is a culturally attested given name.