مطي
"Governor, Leader"
In Islamic history, the title Muti was given to a governor or a leader, often appointed by the caliph. It signified someone with the power and wisdom to manage the affairs of a state or a community. The name Muti is derived from the Arabic root 'm-w-t', which means 'to govern' or 'to rule'.
Symbolizes leadership, wisdom, and the ability to manage affairs with justice and compassion.
Those with the name Muti are natural leaders with a strong sense of responsibility and a deep understanding of the world around them. They are compassionate, fair, and often have a spiritual connection to their community.
مطي
الطاعة والانقياد
مُتی
فرمانبردار اور مطیع
मुती
आज्ञापालन और विनय
متی
فرمانبردار او مطیع
MOO-tee
IPA: /muːtiː/
مُتی کی تلفظ مُتی کے ساتھ ہے
Those with the name Muti are natural leaders with a strong sense of responsibility and a deep understanding of the world around them. They are compassionate, fair, and often have a spiritual connection to their community.
(Aqeeq)