Mukarram
Honored, Respected
/mʊˈkærəm//ˈmʊkərəm/
Meaning & Origin
Mukarram comes from the Arabic root 'k-r-m' which means 'honor', 'respect', and 'dignity'. It is used in the Quran to describe those who are worthy of respect and honor.
Spiritual meaning
In Islamic tradition, Mukarram signifies one who is honored and respected due to their piety, good deeds, and character.
Language details
Mukarram
approved, blessed, honored, exalted, worthy of respect
مُکرَم
خوشامد، مہرban، احترام، مرتقی
مُكرّم
المرضي بالخير، المبارك، المحترم، المرتقى
मुकरम
खुशामद, मेहरबान, आदरणीय, उत्कृष्ट होने वाला
مُکرَم
خوشامد، مېرمن، ښه، ښه وړ، ښه کړ
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/mʊˈkærəm/
/ˈmʊkərəm/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Turquoise
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Mukarram is commonly used in the Middle East and South Asia as a given name for both boys and girls. It holds a deep cultural significance representing nobility, respect, and honor. Parents may choose this name for their child as a way to instill within them a sense of pride and self-worth inspired by the historical and religious figures who have been given this title.
In the Islamic tradition, the name Mukarram holds a spiritual significance that reflects the noble qualities endorsed by Allah (God). The belief is that those who have been granted this title are worthy of respect and honor due to their piety, virtuous deeds, and unwavering faith. It is a reminder that all beings have inherent dignity and that we should strive to embody the qualities of honor, respect, and dignity in our daily lives.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Mukarram was a title given to the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The name Mukarram carried significant weight in that era.
17th century
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