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Zarrinbanu

zahr-rin-bah-noo
Pronunciation: zahr-rin-bah-noo
السيدة الذهبية
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Origin
Persian (Mughal/Urdu)
Meaning
Golden Lady, Noble Golden Woman
Thematic Cluster
Persian Royal Names Meaning Golden Sovereignty
Islamic Status
Rare/Historical
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
10
Meaning Urdu
سونے کی خاتون، زرین بیگم، طلائی ملکہ
Meaning Arabic
السيدة الذهبية
Zarrinbanu (زرین بانو) emerges from the sumptuous nomenclature of Persianate royalty, particularly flourishing during the Mughal and Safavid eras where gold (zarr) symbolized divine illumination and imperial authority. The compound elegantly merges [[Zarrin]] (golden) with [[Banu]] (lady/noble woman), a structure typical of medieval Persian onomastics that later permeated Urdu court poetry. This name was historically borne by noblewomen in Central Asian and South Asian courts, embodying the intersection of material splendor and spiritual radiance. Its rarity today preserves its exclusive aristocratic heritage, offering a connection to the golden age of Persian civilization.
FAQs
Is Zarrinbanu an Arabic name?

No, it is Persian in structure, though both elements have Arabic etymological roots, and it was popularized in Urdu-speaking Mughal courts.

Was Zarrinbanu used historically?

Yes, it appears in Mughal chronicles and Persian poetry as a title for noblewomen of high rank.

What does the name symbolize?

It symbolizes wealth, divine light, purity, and aristocratic dignity.

Is it suitable for modern use?

It is rare but usable for those seeking a unique historical name with royal connotations.

What are the lucky attributes?

Lucky number 3, Sunday, and the color gold are associated with this name.