Yazgul
Yazgul originates from Kurdish linguistic traditions, combining the divine element 'Yaz' (God) with 'Gul' (flower), reflecting Persianate cultural influences.
No, Yazgul is not mentioned in the Quran. It is a cultural name of Kurdish origin rather than an Islamic scriptural name.
Yes, Yazgul is traditionally a feminine name, though in some Kurdish dialects, compound names with 'Gul' can occasionally be unisex.
Yazgul is extremely rare globally, primarily found in Kurdish regions of Turkey, Iraq, and Iran, with very limited usage elsewhere.
The name symbolizes divine beauty, spiritual purity, and the blossoming of faith, representing a child who brings heavenly grace to their family.