Zarbuland

    An exquisite Persian compound name meaning 'Exalted Gold' or 'Pure Gold,' historically used in Sindhi and Balochi noble families to signify supreme moral worth, purity of character, and divine blessing.

    الذهب الرفيع، الذهب العالي القيمة
    Pronunciation Zar-boo-LAHND

    Gender

    Boy

    Origin

    Aceh (Malay world)

    Meaning (English)

    Exalted Gold; Pure and Lofty

    Meaning (Arabic)

    الذهب الرفيع، الذهب العالي القيمة

    Meaning (Urdu)

    بلند سونا، قیمتی اور بلند مرتبہ والا

    Islamic Details

    Islamic Status: Rare/Historical

    Variations / Spellings: Zarbulund, Zarboland, Zar-e-Buland

    Numerology and Trending

    Lucky Number

    1

    Lucky Day

    Friday

    Lucky Color

    Gold

    Popularity Score

    12 / 100

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What does Zarbuland mean?

    A: It means 'Exalted Gold' or 'High Pure Gold,' symbolizing supreme worth and purity.

    Q: Is this name from the Quran?

    A: Not directly mentioned, but embodies Quranic values of purity and nobility.

    Q: Where is this name used?

    A: Historically in Persian, Sindhi, and Balochi Muslim communities.

    Q: Is it for boys or girls?

    A: Traditionally masculine.

    Q: What qualities does this name represent?

    A: Moral purity, high status, incorruptible character, and divine blessing.

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    Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

    Zarbuland (زربلند) is a distinguished Persian compound name of rare historical attestation, combining ‘Zar’ (زر), meaning pure gold, with ‘Buland’ (بلند), signifying highness and exaltation. The name appears in medieval Persian nomenclature and was adopted by Sindhi and Balochi Muslim nobility to denote incorruptible character and high spiritual status. In Islamic symbolism, gold represents divine light and purity, while exaltation refers to moral elevation. The name reflects the Quranic ideal of ‘Khair’ (goodness) that is pure and exalted. Though uncommon today, it represents the sophisticated Persian linguistic heritage of South Asian Muslim cultures. The name suggests one who is precious to society and lofty in ethics. Similar names include Zarrin, Zarafshan, and Buland.