Muid
Helpful, Aid
MOO-id/muˈɪd/
Meaning & Origin
From the Arabic word 'Mudaa', meaning 'help' or 'aid'. This name is derived from the Quranic verse, 'And We sent not the Messengers but as givers of good news and warners.' [35:24]
Spiritual meaning
A name that represents the spirit of helping others and spreading positivity.
Language details
Muid
The intended or appointed one
مُعد
مراد یا معین
مُعد
المراد أو المعين
मुइद
मुराद या मआइन
موید
مراد یا معین
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
MOO-id
/muˈɪd/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Tuesday)
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name ‘Muid’ reflects a sense of respect, kindness, and support for others. It is a reminder of the importance of being helpful and providing aid to those in need, reflecting the Islamic principle of kindness and compassion towards all of God’s creation.
On a higher level, the name ‘Muid’ is a reminder of the role of the messengers in Islamic tradition, who not only conveyed God's message but also provided guidance, comfort, and solace to the people. It can serve as an inspiration for individuals to strive to be helpers and supporters, not just to others but also to their own spiritual journey, ultimately serving as catalysts for positive change and growth in their communities and beyond.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Battuta's Travels: Ibn Battuta describes the city of Muid as a large and prosperous town on the coast of present-day Morocco, and the residence of the Hafsid ruler, Abu 'Abd Allah Muhammad III (1318-1346).
14th century
The name 'Muid' is believed to have originated from the Arabic word 'mudayyana' which means 'protected' or 'sheltered'. This name was likely given to the city due to its strategic location as a major port town and a center of trade along the Mediterranean Sea.
Middle Ages
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