Meaning & Origin
A name derived from the Arabic word ‘Ma’adah’ which means ‘place’ or ‘station’. In Islamic context, it is believed that Maadin refers to the place of the Hereafter or the Garden of Paradise where Allah’s blessings are abundant.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of the eternal paradise and divine blessings.
Language details
Maadin
A place where precious minerals or metals are extracted
معدن
ایک قیمتی معدن یا جگہ جہاں سے قیمتی دھاتیں نکالی جائیں
مَعَادِن
مكان استخراج المعادن او معدن نفيس
मअदिन
एक मूल्यवान खनिज या स्थान जहां से मूल्यवान धातुएं निकाली जाती हैं
معدن
د قيمت لرونکو منرالونو ځای یا کان
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
MAH-ah-deen
/mɑːˈɑːdiːn/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name ‘Maadin’ is culturally significant as it may be used to name places or establishments, such as schools, hospitals, or residential complexes. It carries a sense of being a stop, a station, or a gathering place. This is in line with the Islamic belief that places hold great importance and have the ability to bring communities together.
Spiritually, Muslims believe that ‘Maadin’ represents the ultimate destination for every human being. It is the place where one will be reunited with their loved ones, cherish eternal beauty and bliss, and be in constant proximity to Allah (swt). It is a reminder that our temporary existence on earth is merely a passage towards our eternal home in Paradise.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Al-Maadin: The City of Knowledge The name Maadin carried significant weight in that era.
8th to 14th century
Historical records show that Al-Maadin: The Last Islamic Stronghold in Iraq The name Maadin carried significant weight in that era.
1514 to 1831
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