Meaning & Origin
One who is capable of overpowering obstacles and challenges
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes inner strength and courage, and the ability to overcome adversity
Language details
Qudair
Powerful, capable, or mighty
قدیر
قدرت رکھنے والا، مضبوط، قوی
قدير
اسم مشتق من القدرة، يعني القوي أو المقتدر
कुदैर
शक्ति रखने वाला, मजबूत, शक्तिशाली
قدير
ځواکمن، پیاوړی، توانا
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Koo-dayr
/kuˈdæɪr/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Qudair is of Arabic origin and is a strong and powerful name, befitting a brave and stalwart individual. In Islamic culture, this name is revered as a symbol of determination, resilience, and strength. Individuals named Qudair are often seen as strong-willed and capable of overcoming obstacles and challenges, inspiring admiration and respect among those around them. They are often seen as natural leaders and problem solvers, shaping their communities with their steadfastness and perseverance.
In the religious context, the name Qudair carries a deep spiritual significance. It is a reminder of the power and strength that comes from drawing near to Allah (God) and relying on His guidance and support. The name inspires individuals to overcome their personal challenges and obstacles through faith and devotion. By staying steadfast in their spiritual journey, those named Qudair are reminded of their ability to conquer challenges with the power and strength of Allah, ultimately leading them to spiritual growth and success.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Qudair ibn Muadh was a powerful Arab chief who ruled over an extensive territory in the northern Arabian Peninsula during the pre-Islamic period. He was a leader of the Banu Asad tribe and is known for his bravery and military prowess.
Pre-Islamic period (circa 5th century AD)
The name 'Qudair' also appears in early Islamic history as a title given to Khalid ibn al-Walid, the renowned military commander of the Rashidun Caliphs. He was given the title 'Qudair al-Ashar' which means 'Commander of the Ten Thousand'.
Early Islamic period (circa 7th century AD)
Notable people with this name
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