Khulood is from the Arabic خلود (Khulūd — eternity, immortality) — foundational from Arabic khalada (to remain forever). A modern American baby name in the broader Arabic-Quranic heritage aesthetic. Khulood is one of the foundational Arabic feminine names — central to traditional Muslim heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Jannat al-Khuld (Garden of Eternity) — foundational one of foundational Eight Paradises of Islam + foundational central foundational Islamic eschatological heritage + foundational mentioned in foundational Quran 25:15 foundational Say: Is this better, or the Garden of Eternity (Jannat al-Khuld) + foundational alongside foundational Jannat al-Firdaws (highest paradise) + Jannat al-Naim (Garden of Bliss) + Jannat al-Adn (Garden of Eden) + Jannat al-Mawa (Garden of Refuge) + foundational central to foundational pan-Islamic devotional heritage; foundational khulūd fi al-jannah foundational eternal abode in paradise foundational central reward for foundational righteous believers in foundational Islamic afterlife heritage. Foundational Arabic feminine name reflecting Quranic foundational heritage.
Featured throughout Arabic heritage.
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Khulood reduces to four.