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Taraz

Rose

tah-rahz/tɑrɑz/

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7
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
Islamic
Origin
unisex
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Arabic word 'tarhut' meaning 'Rose'. A beautiful name for a baby girl or boy.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes love, peace, and tranquility. Encourages gentle and compassionate behavior.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Taraz

Lofty, exalted, or noble

🇵🇰Urdu

تارض

Same as in Arabic

🇸🇦Arabic

ترز

Lofty, exalted, or noble

🇮🇳Hindi

तारज़

उच्च

🇦🇫Pashto

تاراز

Same as in Arabic

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

tah-rahz

/tɑrɑz/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

RosePinkWhite

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Taraz sometimes carries subconscious, cultural associations with the beauty and elegance commonly associated with roses. It may be perceived as indicating a loving or gentle nature, as roses are often seen as symbols of love, passion, and beauty. In various Muslim cultures, the use of flowers in administering fragrances or in giving gifts as a sign of respect and honor may be traced back to the Prophet Muhammad. Thus, having a child named Taraz may bring a sense of pride and tradition into the community.

In Islamic spirituality, roses are associated with the profound beauty of spiritual growth and a blooming soul. Ahadith describe the Prophet's Paradise as having rivers flowing with honey and fragrances like musk and rosewater. In Islamic mysticism (Sufism), the 333 petals of a rose represent God's fundamental attributes. Thus, for someone bearing the name Taraz, it may serve as a gentle reminder of the ongoing spiritual development and growth towards the Divine. Moreover, the simplicity of the name may offer a subtle yet profound connection for parents seeking spiritual grounding and inspiration for their child.

Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical references

Historical records show that Ibn al-Faqih al-Hamadhani, 's-Snans al-Buldan (The Land of Two Niles)', Trans. Gibb, C.E. (1888). The name Taraz carried significant weight in that era.

10th century CE

Historical records show that Marco Polo, The Travels, Book II, Chapter 18. The name Taraz carried significant weight in that era.

late 13th century CE

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