Yagana
No, Yagana is not directly mentioned in the Quran. It is a Persian-Urdu name reflecting the concept of Tawhid (divine oneness) found in Surah Al-Ikhlas.
Yagana originates from Persian and Urdu linguistic traditions, meaning 'unique' or 'singular,' and has been used in Indo-Persian scholarly families.
No, Yagana is extremely rare and considered scholarly, historically found in literary and Sufi contexts rather than common usage.
It signifies incomparability and divine uniqueness, reflecting the attribute of Allah as Al-Ahad (The One) and the concept of Tawhid.
It is pronounced as 'Yah-gah-nah' with emphasis on the first syllable and a soft 'g' sound.