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Rangin

Rangin is a term of Persian origin meaning colorful or multicolored, derived from rang meaning color, with the suffix -in forming adjectives and toponyms. It is used across Persian, Pashto, and Urdu-speaking regions, and may appear as a given name, surname, or place name in South and Central Asia.

Geography and toponymy: Rangin is used as a toponym for several villages and rural localities in Iran,

Names and onomastics: As a personal name, Rangin appears in Persian-speaking communities and among speakers of

Literary and cultural usage: In poetry, literature, and music of Persian and related traditions, Rangin functions

See also: Rang (color in Persian) and color-based naming traditions in Persianate cultures.

Afghanistan,
and
neighboring
areas.
Because
multiple
places
share
the
name,
local
references
typically
specify
the
province
or
district
to
distinguish
them.
related
languages.
It
is
used
as
a
given
name
and,
less
commonly,
as
a
surname,
conveying
a
sense
of
colorfulness
or
beauty.
The
name
can
reflect
cultural
associations
with
vitality,
nature,
or
aesthetic
qualities.
as
a
descriptive
term
meaning
vibrant
or
colorful.
It
often
appears
in
titles,
verses,
and
expressions
that
evoke
visual
richness
or
emotional
variety.