Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic word 'karramah', meaning 'generosity, kindness, or noble deed'. This name holds great significance in Islamic culture, representing the virtues of generosity and kindness.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of righteousness and good deeds.
Language details
Karram
Generosity, kindness, giving, noble
کرم
کرم کا مطلب ہے عطا کرنا، کریم ہونا، بخشش کرنا
كرم
كرم يعني العطاء و الكرم و الجود
करम
करम का अर्थ है देना, दयालु होना, क्षमा करना
کرم
کرم د ورکړې، کريم والي، بخشش معنی لري
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kar-ahm
/kɑrˈɑːm/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Friday)
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
(Aquamarine)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Karram" in Islamic culture represents selflessness and generosity. It is believed that displaying such qualities will bring blessings and happiness not only to oneself but also to others. The prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said, "A man giving (in charity) and hiding it will have twin rewards." This underlines the importance of generosity and kindness in Islam, and those named "Karram" are encouraged to embody these virtues.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Karram" signifies the conscious intention to carry out generous and kind acts. The name urges those who bear it to be motivated by their connection to the divine and to seek opportunities to help others, even in small ways. In doing so, they are likely to experience a deep sense of personal growth, leading them closer to a more compassionate and fulfilled self. Additionally, the giving nature of the name fosters mindfulness and gratitude, instilling those who bear the name with a heightened awareness of the blessings they have received. This, ultimately, can lead to a stronger connection with the divine and a greater sense of inner peace.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Ibn Katheer, Al-Bidayah wa al-Nihayah, Volume 15, Page 121-123. The name Karram carried significant weight in that era.
11th century AD (571 AH)
Historical records show that Al-Tha'alibi, Tarikh al-Bilad, Volume 1, Page 425-426. The name Karram carried significant weight in that era.
13th century AD (627-628 AH)
Notable people with this name
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