Nainawaz
Nainawaz, often seen as a single word, is derived from Persian and Urdu roots and generally translates to "graceful eyes" or "eyes that bestow grace/favor." It is a compound word formed from "Naina" (eyes) and "Nawaz" (bestowing favor, grace, or kindness). The term evokes an image of beautiful, kind, and often captivating eyes. It's frequently used in poetic contexts, particularly in Urdu and Persian literature, to describe the alluring or enchanting gaze of a beloved. The word carries a connotation of beauty, charm, and a subtle power emanating from the eyes. Its usage implies not just physical attractiveness but also a kind and generous nature reflected in the gaze.