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Zarsanga

Zarsanga is a classic yet rare Pashto name meaning 'branch of gold.' It is a poetic name used in Afghan and Pakistani Pashtun communities to denote value and elegance.

غصن ذهبي
Pronunciation Zar-sang-ah

Gender

Boy

Origin

Aceh (Malay world)

Meaning (English)

Branch of gold; a golden bough

Meaning (Arabic)

غصن ذهبي

Meaning (Urdu)

سونے کی شاخ، قیمتی ٹہنی

Islamic Details

Islamic Status: Rare

Variations / Spellings: Zarsangah

Numerology and Trending

Lucky Number

3

Lucky Day

Thursday

Lucky Color

Gold

Popularity Score

12 / 100

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the name Zarsanga mean?

A: Zarsanga means 'branch of gold' in the Pashto language.

Q: What is the origin of Zarsanga?

A: The name originates from the Pashto-speaking regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Q: Is Zarsanga a rare name?

A: Yes, it is a traditional and rare name, often associated with Pashtun folklore.

Q: Is Zarsanga used in the Quran?

A: No, Zarsanga is a linguistic/cultural name rather than a direct Quranic term, though its components are used in Islamic cultures.

Q: What are the components of the name Zarsanga?

A: It is made of 'Zar' (gold) and 'Sanga' (branch).

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Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

Zarsanga is a compound name derived from the Pashto words ‘Zar’ (gold) and ‘Sanga’ (branch or bough). This name is highly regarded in Pashtun folk literature and music, symbolizing a person who is as precious as gold and as graceful as a swaying branch. While it is a traditional name, it remains rare outside of specific tribal lineages. In an Islamic context, the name reflects an appreciation for the beauty and intricacy of Allah’s creation, using ‘gold’ to signify purity and high worth. It is often associated with artistic heritage in the region. Related names include Zala and Zarghuna.