nimat
Nimat is a term that means blessing or grace in several languages descended from Arabic. It is commonly transliterated as nimat, ni’mat, nemat, or nemād, and is used in Persian, Urdu, Turkish, and other South and Central Asian languages to convey the idea of divine favor, bounty, or a fortunate gift.
In linguistic and cultural contexts, nimat functions as a noun referring to a desirable or providential blessing.
As an onomastic element, nimat is used as a given name in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and among
Variants and cognates share the same root meaning across languages. The Arabic form نعمة (niʿmah) is the
Overall, nimat encapsulates the concept of blessings and divine favor, reflecting a shared cultural idea across