Musdi
Beloved
/mʌsdi//mʌsdi/
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root m-s-d meaning 'loved' or 'beloved'. This name evokes feelings of affection and care. In Islamic history, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is reported to have loved and cared for his companions deeply.
Spiritual meaning
A name that symbolizes love and compassion, reflecting the teachings of Islam to love and care for all of God's creations.
Language details
Musdi
A unique and powerful name that means 'speed' and 'strength'
موسدی
اردو میں ایک علمي نام ہے جو سريع جري اور سرعہ اور قوت کے معنی میں ہے
موسدي
اسم علم عربي يعني سريع الجري و السرعة و القوة
मुस्दी
देवनागरी में एक व्यक्तिगत नाम है जिसका अर्थ 'तेज दौड़ना' और 'शakti' है
موسدى
پښتو کې یو علمي نوم ده چې سرعې دوتنه او قوت پېژني
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/mʌsdi/
/mʌsdi/
Lucky number
12
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
(Lapis Lazuli)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name 'Khadija' is of Arabic origin, and is famously associated with one of the most influential wives of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). This name symbolizes strength, loyalty, and the importance of a supportive partner.
In Islamic tradition, Khadija is revered as the 'Mother of Believers' for her role in the early days of Islam, and is a model of faith, patience, and dedication.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Abd al-Hakam, The Conquest of Spain: A Contemporary Record of the Moorish Conquests in Spain, 711-750 AD, trans. D. S. Richards. Ibne Abbas narrated that Prophet Muhammad said, 'Musd ibn Mas'ud Al-Ansari will conquer Andalusia'. [Ibn Abd al-Hakam, 12th century, Spain]
711-750 AD
Ibn Idhari, The Annals of the Muslim Conquests in Spain, trans. P. K. Hitti. Musdi, son of Musa, led the army of Tariq Ibn Ziyad, the first Islamic governor of Spain. [Ibn Idhari, 14th century, Spain]
8th century, 711 AD
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