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QushayrIslamic Male Arabic name meaning

Gardener

Pronunciation: koo-SHAIR

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Name
Qushayr
Meaning
Gardener
Origin
Arabic
Religion
Islamic
Language
Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, English, Pashto
Gender
Male
Pronunciation
koo-SHAIR
Lucky Number
5
5
Lucky Number
Thursday
Lucky Day
Arabic
Origin
Male
Gender

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Meaning Summary

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What does Qushayr mean?

Qushayr is a male name from Arabic origin meaning "Gardener". It is used in Islamic naming contexts and appears in English, Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, Pashto. Pronunciation: koo-SHAIR. Lucky number: 5. Parents often choose it for its clear meaning, cultural background, and positive naming associations.

Translation

Meaning in Urdu

🇵🇰Urdu

قوشیر

قوشیر نام کی اصل قدیم فوجوں کے لئے لفظ ہے

Source Language

Meaning in Arabic

Arabic is used to show the source-language meaning and cultural nuance.

قوشير

أصل اسم قوشير من اللفظ القديم للجيش

Pronunciation

How to Pronounce the Name

English Pronunciation

koo-SHAIR

IPA

/kuʃaɪr/

Origin

Name Origin

Root Origin

Arabic

Language Usage

EnglishUrduArabicHindiPashto

Religion

Islamic Name Context

Qushayr is listed as a islamic male name with Arabic origin. Its meaning is Gardener. Category: Islamic.

Lucky Details

Lucky Number, Day and Color

Lucky Number

5

Lucky Day

Thursday

Lucky Colors

GreenYellow

Lucky Stone

Emerald

Life Path Number

4

Numerology meaning: Stability and foundation

Personality

Personality Traits

NurturingCaringCreativePatientResourceful

Spiritual

Spiritual Significance

A person who nurtures and cares for the soul

Cultural Context

Cultural Significance

The name Qushayr holds a significant cultural impact in the Middle Eastern Islamic world. In Arabic, "Qushayr" translates to a person who tends a garden, which deeply connects to their agrarian society and tradition. This connotation had given rise to numerous place names, poets, and literary works throughout Islamic history. For example, an enormously popular 13th-century Arabic poem, "The Conference of the Birds," authored by the Persian poet Farid ud-Din Attar, includes a community of birds named the Qushayriyyah who represent the various stages of spiritual development.
The name Qushayr holds profound spiritual significance, especially to those deeply rooted in the Sufi (Islamic mysticism) tradition. It is a reminder that every individual is a gardener of their own soul, responsible for nurturing and tending the seed of Divine Love within themselves. In Sufi terminology, the heart is referred to as the Garden of God, and the cultivator is the worshipper seeking closeness to the Divine. Therefore, one's spiritual journey and personal growth are likened to the cultivation of a garden, with revered practices such as meditation, dhikr (remembrance of God), and selflessness being the gardening tools that not only tend one's soul but also make the Garden of Allah flourish.

Traditional Islamic naming context — Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical Usage

Historical References

Historical records show that Various Islamic scholars and saints The name Qushayr carried significant weight in that era.

Throughout Islamic history

Translations

Name Translations

Additional language translations available for this name.

🇺🇸English

Qushayr

milk

🇵🇰Urdu

قوشیر

قوشیر نام کی اصل قدیم فوجوں کے لئے لفظ ہے

🇸🇦Arabic

قوشير

أصل اسم قوشير من اللفظ القديم للجيش

🇮🇳Hindi

कुशायर

कुशायर नाम की मूल उत्पत्ति पुराने सेनाओं के लिए शब्द है

🇦🇫Pashto

قوشیر

قوشیر نوم جوړونه له پر لهڅنه ځایيږي

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