Ahyan
Gift of God
أحيان اسم قرآني غير مباشر ويعني 'الأوقات' أو 'العصور'. هو جمع 'حين'. مشتق من الجذر H6-Y-N الذي يستخدم في عدة مواضع في القرآن [citation:7]. في الاستخدام الحديث، أصبح يعني أيضاً 'هدية الله' أو 'نعمة'. يحمل الاسم دلالات اللحظات الثمينة والبركات الإلهية. اكتسب هذا الاسم شعبية في السنوات الأخيرة لمعناه العميق وصوته المميز.
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Ahyan
Ahyan is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means 'moments', 'times', or 'era'. It is the plural of 'Heen' (time). It is derived from the H6-Y-N root which is used in many places in the Quran [citation:7]. In modern usage, it has also come to mean 'Gift of God' or 'Blessing'. The name carries the beautiful connotation of precious moments and divine blessings. This name has gained popularity in recent years for its profound meaning and distinctive sound. It reflects the idea that every moment of life is a gift from Allah.
احیان
احیان ایک بالواسطہ قرآنی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'لمحات'، 'اوقات'، یا 'دور'۔ یہ 'حین' کی جمع ہے۔ یہ H6-Y-N جڑ سے ماخوذ ہے جو قرآن میں کئی جگہ استعمال ہوئی ہے [citation:7]۔ جدید استعمال میں اس کا مطلب 'اللہ کا تحفہ' بھی ہے۔ یہ نام قیمتی لمحات اور الٰہی نعمتوں کے خوبصورت مفہوم رکھتا ہے۔ یہ نام اپنے گہرے معنی اور منفرد آواز کی وجہ سے مقبول ہوا ہے۔
أَحْيَان
أحيان اسم قرآني غير مباشر ويعني 'الأوقات' أو 'العصور'. هو جمع 'حين'. مشتق من الجذر H6-Y-N الذي يستخدم في عدة مواضع في القرآن [citation:7]. في الاستخدام الحديث، أصبح يعني أيضاً 'هدية الله' أو 'نعمة'. يحمل الاسم دلالات اللحظات الثمينة والبركات الإلهية. اكتسب هذا الاسم شعبية في السنوات الأخيرة لمعناه العميق وصوته المميز.
"حَتَّىٰ يَقُولَ الرَّسُولُ وَالَّذِينَ آمَنُوا مَعَهُ مَتَىٰ نَصْرُ اللَّهِ"
Ahyan is a Quranic-based name with positive meanings of time and blessings [citation:7].
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