Multamis
Forgiven, Generous
mul-TA-mis/mʊlˈtæmɪs/
Meaning & Origin
From the Arabic root ‘t-m-s’, meaning ‘to forgive’. This name is derived from the Quranic verse ‘And those who have been given their record in their left hands will say, ‘Oh, I wish I had not been given my record;’ and had not known what my account was. I wish my death had been the decisive one.’ (Al-Qasas 28:68-69). Multamis, meaning ‘forgiven one’, carries the spiritual significance of being granted forgiveness and the peace that comes with it.
Spiritual meaning
A name that symbolizes forgiveness and the peace that comes with it.
Language details
Multamis
Multamis: one who asks or requests something, especially from Allah
ملتمس
ملتمس: جو شخص کسی چیز کو مانگتا ہے یا درخواست کرتا ہے
ملتمس
المتلمس: من يلتمس الشيء أي يطلبه بلسان الفقر
मुल्तमिस
मुल्तमिस: जो व्यक्ति किसी चीज़ को माँगता है या अनुरोध करता है
ملتمس
ملتمس: هغه څوک چې کوم شی غواړي یا پوښتنه کوي
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
mul-TA-mis
/mʊlˈtæmɪs/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
(Thursday)
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name ‘James’ is of English origin, derived from 'Jacob', meaning ‘one who follows the star'. It was a common name among early Christians and English speakers, and has been used in various forms through history.
The name 'Jacob', and by extension, 'James', carries a spiritual significance rooted in ancient Jewish and Christian traditions. It represents the idea of following a guiding moral code, as symbolized by the ‘star’ in the name's origin.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Khaldun records a city named Multamis, the capital of the Banu Sangusus, in his book 'The Muqaddimah'. This city was located in the southwestern part of present-day Tunisia, near the border with Algeria. The Banu Sangusus were a Berber dynasty that ruled in the Maghreb region from the 11th to the 14th centuries.
11th-14th centuries
Al-Idrisi describes Multamis as a significant city in the Maghreb region during the Almohad Caliphate (1130-1269). He mentions it as an important economic center and a strategic military location due to its position between the Atlantic coast and the interior of the Maghreb.
Almohad Caliphate (1130-1269)
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