Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic word 'mazkara', meaning 'recognized' or 'remembrance'. In Islamic history, the term 'mazkur' was used to refer to a person who was well-known or renowned.
Spiritual meaning
A name that signifies being remembered and recognized by Allah.
Language details
Mazkur
The name that Allah is pleased with and the name that leads to Allah's remembrance
مزکر
وہ نام جو اللہ تعالیٰ نے پسند کیا ہے اور وہ نام جو اللہ کے ذکر کا باعث ہے
مَزْكُور
الذى يُذْكَر وَالأَسمُ المُحَبَّب وَالناظِر
मज़कूर
वह नाम जो अल्लाह का प्रिय है और वह नाम जो अल्लाह के जिक्र का कारण है
مزکور
وړاندې کیدونکې نوم او هغه نوم چې الله الله تعالیٰ غوره کړی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈmæz.kʊr/
/mæz.kʊr/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
(Thursday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
(Emerald)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name 'Mazkur' holds a significant cultural impact in the Islamic world, as it was traditionally used to denote a person of great esteem, achievement or influence. The name carries an aura of respect and recognition, reflecting the values of honor, admiration and excellence. It is a reminder of the importance and power of personal reputation and the impact it can have in society.
At a spiritual level, the name 'Mazkur' can be seen as a reminder of the recognition and remembrance of God Almighty. It is a call to remember Allah (SWT) in all of our daily actions and deeds, and to continually strive for excellence and good deeds in His name. The name also carries the reminder of the Day of Judgement, when all deeds and actions will be remembered and acknowledged before God. By living a life of kindness, generosity, and righteousness, we can earn the recognition and remembrance of Allah, both in this world and in the Hereafter.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Khaldun's 'The Muqaddimah' mentions the name Mazkur as a tribal chief of the Banu Hilal who led a major migration of the tribe into North Africa in the 11th century.
11th century
Al-Maqrizi's 'The History of the Prophets and Kings' records Mazkur as a powerful chieftain in Sudan who ruled during the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
Late 14th to early 15th century
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