Meaning & Origin
In Arabic, Mauhub means 'a welcome guest'. It is derived from the root word 'haba' which means 'to welcome'. This name holds a spiritual significance in Islam as it represents the warm welcome and hospitality extended to guests and visitors.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of warm welcome and hospitality in Islam
Language details
Mauhub
Gifted by God, endowed with divine favors
موهوب
اللہ کی طرف سے عطا کردہ، مواہب کا حامل
موهوب
الموهوب من الله، الشخص الذي وهبه الله تعالى
मोहूब
परमात्मा द्वारा प्रदत्त, ईश्वर की कृपा से युक्त
موهوب
د الله لخوا ورکړل شوی، د الهي مواهب لرونکی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
MAW-hoob
/mɑːˈwuːhʊb/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Haroun (Harun) in Arabic means 'gloomy' or 'mournful', but it is culturally significant as it is the name of Prophet Haroun (Aaron) in the Quran.
Prophet Haroun (Aaron) was a close companion and brother of Prophet Moses (Musa) in Islam, and his name signifies the importance of brotherhood and close friendship in faith and spiritual growth.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
The story of Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon) and the Queen of Sheba. According to Islamic tradition, a beautiful and virtuous queen named Bilqis reigned in the southern Arabian region of Yemen. Prophet Sulaiman was sent as a messenger to her, and she was so impressed by his wisdom and moral character that she converted to Islam. After Bilqis's conversion, she was given the Islamic name Mauhub ('the blessed one').
Around 10th century BCE (before common era)
During the time of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, the name Mauhub was given to a famous companion and advisor of Caliph Umar ibn Al-Khattab, named Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari. He was born in the region of Kufa, Iraq, and was known for his piety and intelligence. His given name was Abu Musa, but he was later given the Islamic name Mauhub due to his exceptional qualities and contributions to the Muslim community.
634-644 CE (common era)
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