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Marghab

Harvester, Victorious

mar-ghab/ˈmærɣæb/

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11
Lucky #
(Monday)
Lucky Day
(Arabic)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

In Islamic history, Marghab was a title given to warriors who were victorious and successful in battles. It is derived from the Arabic word ‘marghaba’ which means ‘to harvest’ or ‘to reap’, symbolizing the victories gained through effort and dedication. Marghab is a spiritual name, reflecting the power and strength of a warrior who strives for success and triumphs over adversity.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of resilience and determination in the face of adversity

Language details

🇺🇸English

Marghab

A desired place, beloved thing, wished for

🇵🇰Urdu

مرغب

ایک مرغوب جگہ، محبوب چیز، مطلوب

🇸🇦Arabic

مرغب

مكان مرغوب فيه، محبوب، مطلوب

🇮🇳Hindi

मरघब

एक प्रिय स्थान, प्रिय वस्तु, इच्छित

🇦🇫Pashto

مرغب

غوره سړی، محبوب، مطلوب

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

mar-ghab

/ˈmærɣæb/

Lucky number

11

Lucky day

(Monday)

Lucky colors

RedBrown

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

In Islamic history, Marghab was a title given to warriors who were victorious and successful in battles.

Marghab is a spiritual name, reflecting the power and strength of a warrior who strives for success and triumphs over adversity. It is derived from the Arabic word ‘marghaba’ which means ‘to harvest’ or ‘to reap’, symbolizing the victories gained through effort and dedication. This name evokes images of resilience, perseverance, and the triumph of good over evil. It is a reminder of the importance of being steadfast and unwavering in one's beliefs and actions, and the rewards that come with such commitment. In Islamic teachings, every hardship and trial is an opportunity to seek Allah's pleasure and to reap the rewards in both this world and the hereafter. The name Marghab inspires us to face our challenges with courage and to strive for success, not just for ourselves, but for the greater good of our community and society.

Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical references

Ibn Khaldun's 'The Muqaddimah'. Marghab mentioned as a Berber military leader who rose to power during the Almohad Caliphate (1121-1269 AD).

12th-13th centuries AD

Ibn Battuta's 'Rihla'. Marghab mentioned as the fortress city in the Jazira region of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517 AD).

14th century AD

Notable people with this name

Marghab Al-Dinari (Islamic scholar)

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Harvester, Victorious