Hasrat

female

Origin

Hasrat is of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word حَسَرَت (ḥaṣrat), meaning 'regret' or 'sorrow'. It is a poetic and expressive name found in Persian literature and is used among communities with Persian heritage. The name has been adopted by various Muslim communities, including some in Australia, reflecting the multicultural fabric of Australian society.

Meaning

Literal translation: 'regret' or 'sorrow'. In Australian English contexts, it carries connotations of depth, emotion, and poetic beauty. It may evoke a sense of introspection or heartfelt sentiment.

Pronunciation

/hæsˈræt/ (hass-RAT), with primary stress on the second syllable; Australian pronunciation may slightly soften the 'r' sound, reflecting local accent features.

Variants & Nicknames

Variants

  • Hassrat
  • Hasarat
  • Ḥasrat

Nicknames

  • Hasra
  • Hassi

Name Days

  • 26 January (Australia Day, national celebration of Australia)
  • 12 June (Lailat al-Qadr, Islamic commemorative date)
  • 27 December (Maritime Day, reflecting Australian maritime history)

Name Pairings

Names that pair well with hasrat:

  • Amira and Hasrat
  • Lila and Hasrat
  • Sara and Hasrat

Fun Facts

  • The name Hasrat is relatively uncommon in Australia but has gained attention in multicultural communities, especially among those of Middle Eastern or Persian descent.
  • Australian poet Banjo Paterson was known for poetic expressions that could invoke feelings similar to those expressed by the name's meaning.
  • Some Australian actors and musicians of Persian heritage bear the name, promoting its cultural significance.

Personality Traits

Common traits associated with the name hasrat:

  • Emotive
  • Poetic
  • Introspective
  • Sensitive

Aesthetic Qualities

The name has an elegant visual appearance, especially in Persian script (حسرت) or when written in a flowing, calligraphic style. Its uncommon usage lends it an air of uniqueness and sophistication in Australia.

Geographical Distribution

More common in the multicultural suburbs of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, where communities with Persian, Middle Eastern, and South Asian roots are concentrated.

Numerological Significance

Name number 9, associated with humanitarianism, idealism, and compassion. It suggests a person with deep emotional capacity and a desire for meaningful connections.

Astrological Connections

No specific zodiac associations, but the philosophical and poetic connotations align with Neptune’s influence, often linked with dreams, intuition, and spirituality.

Historical Context

While modern in its current form, the name Hasrat is rooted in Persian literary tradition and has been adopted by various authors and poets. Its usage in Australia reflects ongoing multicultural integration and appreciation for diverse heritage. Notably, immigrants from Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have popularised the name within their communities.

Linguistic Adaptability

The name adapts well to various scripts, including Latin, Persian, and Arabic. In transliteration, it maintains its phonetic essence, although pronunciation may vary slightly depending on local accents.

Famous People Named hasrat

  • None widely recognised in Australia but small notable presence among artists and writers of Persian descent.
  • Hasrat Raza (Pakistani poet)
  • Hasrat Mohani (Indian poet and freedom fighter)

Popularity in Australia

Year Count
2024 3
2016 1