Historical/Battle-inspired
Bedir
BE-dir
Pronunciation: BE-dir
بدر؛ القمر الكامل مرتبط بغزوة بدر
Boy Common
Origin
Arabic (Turkish Usage)
Meaning
Full moon; associated with the Battle of Badr, the first major battle in Islamic history.
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Attested
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
5
Meaning Urdu
پورا چاند؛ Battle of Badr سے منسوب
Meaning Arabic
بدر؛ القمر الكامل مرتبط بغزوة بدر
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
3:123-125
Bedir originates from the Arabic word بدر (Badr), named after the pivotal Battle of Badr fought on 17 Ramadan in 624 CE. This battle is mentioned in the Quran (Surah Al-Imran 3:123-125) as a divine victory for the Muslims against the Quraysh. The name embodies concepts of lunar beauty and spiritual triumph. In Turkish history, figures like Bedir Khan Beg, a 19th-century Kurdish emir, bore this name, reflecting its cross-cultural resonance. Parents choose Bedir to instill values of courage and faith. Related names include [[Badr]] and [[Nusret]]. It is pronounced BE-dir and is relatively rare, with a popularity score of 40. Lucky associations are the number 7, Friday, and the color white.
FAQs
What does Bedir mean?
Bedir means 'full moon' and is associated with the Battle of Badr, symbolizing divine victory.
Is Bedir mentioned in the Quran?
The Battle of Badr is mentioned in Surah Al-Imran 3:123-125, but the name itself is not directly in the Quran.
What is the origin of Bedir?
It is of Arabic origin, from 'Badr,' and used in Turkish and Kurdish cultures.
Is Bedir a common name?
It is relatively rare, with a popularity score of 40, but historically significant.
What is the lucky number for Bedir?
The lucky number is 7, associated with spiritual perfection in Islam.
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