Mughith
Rescuer, Savior
/ˈmʊɡɪθ//ˈmʊɡɪθ/
Meaning & Origin
In Arabic, Mughith means 'rescuer' or 'savior'. It is a name with deep spiritual meaning in Islam, signifying deliverance from adversity and guidance towards the right path.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of hope and deliverance.
Language details
Mughith
blessed with abundant life, preventer of evil, giver of prosperity, bringer of good fortune, successful in good deeds
مغيث
منعم عمر، مانع عذل، مُعطى مغيث مال، مُبارک عمر، متوفق خیر
مُغيث
المنعم، المانع، المُعطى، المُبارك، المُتوفيق
मुग़िथ
अवकाश प्रदाता, विपत्ति से बचाव करने वाला, समृद्धि देने वाला, भाग्यशाली जीवन प्रदाता, खुशियों के लिए सक्षम
مغيث
مرغوبه په عامه، مانع مخاطره، مومن بدم مالي، په کوشا په صحت، په نافذ په خیر
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈmʊɡɪθ/
/ˈmʊɡɪθ/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Mughith reflects the strong sense of community and support present in Islamic culture. This name was commonly given to children born during hardships or times of crisis, as a reminder of God's protection and provision. It also carries the message of hope and optimism, reminding individuals that even in the face of adversity, God is with them and will bring them through to the other side.
Mughith is a name deeply rooted in Islamic spirituality and faith. It reflects the belief in God's ultimate power and mercy, as the one who saves and delivers His followers from harm. It is a reminder of the importance of trusting in God during difficult times and seeking His guidance and support. The name Mughith also emphasizes the role of God as the ultimate savior and protector, and the belief that every hardship or trial is an opportunity for growth and spiritual development.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Mughith ad-Din Muhammad ibn Bahadur was a Sultan of the Deccan Sultanate of the Bahmani dynasty. He ruled from 1422 to 1435 CE and is best known for his military conquests and patronage of architecture and learning. He expanded the Bahmani sultanate's territories, defeating Rashtrakutas and Vijayanagara forces.
1422-1435 CE
Mughith Shah, also known as Mughith Al-Din Muhammad, was a Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire from 1131 to 1148 CE. He was the eldest son of Bhaktiyar Khawar, and succeeded his father upon his death. Mughith Shah is remembered for his military victories against the Seljuks, Khurramites, and Khwarazmian Shia rebels.
1131-1148 CE
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