Mihammad
Praiseworthy
mi-HAH-mad/mɪˈhæməd/
Meaning & Origin
Gift from Allah, meaning 'Praised One'. Derived from the Arabic root hmmd, meaning 'to praise'.
Spiritual meaning
A name that signifies blessings and praises from Allah.
Language details
Mihammad
Praiseworthy, Glorified, Worthy of Praise
محمد
محمد معنی تعریف کا پات્ર، قابل ستائش
محمد
محمد تعریف کرتا ہے، প্রশংসا کا پાત્ર ہے
मोहम्मद
मोहम्मद मतलब प्रशंसा के योग्य, स्तुतियोग्य
محمد
محمد د معنی د ستاینې وړ، د تعریف سړی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
mi-HAH-mad
/mɪˈhæməd/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
Aqeeq
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Muhammad is the Islamic prophet and the founder of the Islamic religion, considered by Muslims to be the last messenger of God in the line of prophets beginning with Adam and continuing through Abraham, Moses, Jesus and others. His name holds great reverence and respect, and is synonymous with Islam itself. Muhammad's teachings, practices, and interpretations of the Islamic revelation—contained in the Quran—form the basis for the Islamic faith.
The name Muhammad carries a deep spiritual significance for Muslims. Muslims believe that Allah (God) named their prophet Muhammad as a sign of favor and blessing, and the name serves as a reminder of the infinite kindness and mercy of Allah. The name represents the ultimate goal of every Muslim's journey—to be a servant of Allah, to seek His pleasure, and to strive for His approval—as Muhammad did throughout his life. Muslims strive to emulate Muhammad's exemplary character, known as the Sunnah, and to follow his teachings and practices to attain nearness to Allah. The name Muhammad serves as a constant reminder of the divine presence and compassion in every Muslim's life and action.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570 AD, and is believed to be the last prophet of God in the line of prophets including Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.
6th century AD
Before his prophethood, Muhammad was a merchant and a leader in his community. He was known for his honesty and integrity, and was revered as a protector of the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam. In 610 AD, Muhammad received his first revelation from the angel Gabriel, and began to preach the teachings of Islam.
Late 6th to early 7th century AD
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