Harith
Blooming, flourishing
HA-rith/ˈhɑːrɪθ/
Meaning & Origin
Harith is an Arabic name that symbolizes growth, development, and prosperity. It is often associated with the Quranic concept of life and the cycle of birth and renewal.
Spiritual meaning
One who brings joy and happiness, a source of light and guidance (Hadith saying: "The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, 'Harith is the one who brings people together and spreads love and kindness.'")
Language details
Harith
Means 'landowner' or 'farmer' in Arabic
حارث
حارث کا مطلب ہے زمین کا مالک یا کسان
حارث
حارث تعني الشخص الذي يحرث الأرض أو يحصد
हारिथ
हारिथ का अर्थ है ज़मीन का मालिक या किसान
حارث
حارث د ځمکې خاوند یا بزګر معنی دی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
HA-rith
/ˈhɑːrɪθ/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Harith has historical and cultural influences within the Islamic community. It is believed that Harith ibn Abi Shamah was a significant member of the early Islamic community and an accomplished commander during the Islamic conquests. Harith also symbolizes the power of resilience and the ability to overcome adversity, as illustrated by the famous saying, "Harith ibn Kalada dhakkallah al-hajahan,"meaning "Harith ibn Kalada scorched the foreheads [of his enemies]."
In the religious context, the name Harith holds a profound spiritual meaning. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is reported to have said, "There is in Paradise a banquet given for Birr (good deeds) and Imaan (faith). They will be served a drink houses of Tasneem (curdled milk), Aghs'uth (honey), and Oneyb (ripe date-fruit). A man will be brought in whom they will love, and when he speaks, they will love him, and when he remains silent, they will love him, and his name will be Harith." This hadith implies that the name Harith is synonymous with righteousness, virtue, and a blissful presence in the eternal paradise.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Harith ibn Kaladah was a prominent Arab poet during the pre-Islamic era. The name Harith carried significant weight in that era.
6th century
Historical records show that Harith ibn Abi Shammas was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and took part in several battles. The name Harith carried significant weight in that era.
7th century
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