Aban
Clear, lucid
Aaban is a name of Persian origin meaning 'Angel of Iron' or the 'eighth Persian month'. It is also believed by some to be the name of an angel. The name carries celestial significance and represents divine protection and spiritual purity. While not mentioned directly in the Quran, angelic names hold special reverence in Islamic culture as they remind believers of the unseen world. This name is relatively rare, making it a unique choice with profound spiritual undertones.
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Aaban
Aaban is a name of Persian origin meaning 'Angel of Iron' or the 'eighth Persian month'. It is also believed by some to be the name of an angel. The name carries celestial significance and represents divine protection and spiritual purity. While not mentioned directly in the Quran, angelic names hold special reverence in Islamic culture as they remind believers of the unseen world. This name is relatively rare, making it a unique choice with profound spiritual undertones.
آبان
آبان فارسی نژاد نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'آہن کا فرشتہ' یا 'آٹھواں فارسی مہینہ' ہے۔ یہ خیال کیا جاتا ہے کہ یہ ایک فرشتے کا نام ہے۔ یہ نام روحانی پاکیزگی اور اللہ کی طرف سے حفاظت کی علامت ہے۔
آبان
أبان هو اسم فارسي الأصل يعني 'ملك الحديد' أو 'الشهر الفارسي الثامن'. يُعتقد أنه اسم ملك. يحمل الاسم دلالات سماوية ويمثل الحماية الإلهية والنقاء الروحي.
Naming after angels is permissible as it honors Allah's creation and reminds of their noble service.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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Names inspired by celestial bodies like moon, sun, stars
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