Anzal
Meanings & Origins
"to bestow, to send down as a gift from above"
"divine blessing, gift from God"
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“A gift sent from heaven above”
Origin & Etymology
Anzal derives from the Arabic root 'n-z-l' (نزل), which means to descend, to send down, or to bestow. In Islamic context, this root carries profound sacred significance — the Quran uses 'anzal' (the verb form) to describe God sending down revelation, rain as mercy, and blessings. Naming a daughter Anzal thus carries a beautiful spiritual meaning: she is a gift sent from above, a blessing bestowed upon the family.
Popularity Story
Anzal is used primarily in Arabic-speaking and Urdu-speaking Muslim communities, particularly in Pakistan and parts of South Asia and the Middle East. While not among the most common names, it carries deep spiritual resonance for families who value Quranic vocabulary names.
Cultural Significance
In Islamic tradition, names derived from Quranic vocabulary carry special spiritual weight. The word 'anzala' (to send down) appears frequently in the Quran to describe God's revelation and blessings. A child named Anzal is seen as a divine blessing sent to the family — a deeply meaningful naming choice.
Fun Facts
- The Arabic root 'n-z-l' appears over 200 times in the Quran in various forms, making Anzal a deeply Quranic name
- Related Arabic words include 'nuzul' (descent) and 'manzil' (dwelling place, also a stage of the moon)
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