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Hamraz

Hamraz is a rare Persian name meaning "confidant" or "sharer of secrets," symbolizing deep trust and intimate friendship. Rooted in classical Persian and Urdu literary traditions, it reflects the value of loyalty in Muslim cultures.

الصديق المقرب وشارك الأسرار
Pronunciation hum-RAHZ

Gender

Boy

Origin

Aceh (Malay world)

Meaning (English)

Confidant, one who shares secrets; intimate friend

Meaning (Arabic)

الصديق المقرب وشارك الأسرار

Meaning (Urdu)

رازداری کرنے والا، قریبی دوست، ہمدرد

Islamic Details

Islamic Status: Rare

Variations / Spellings: Humraaz, Hamraaz

Numerology and Trending

Lucky Number

7

Lucky Day

Friday

Lucky Color

Blue

Popularity Score

15 / 100

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Hamraz a Quranic name?

A: No, Hamraz is not mentioned in the Quran; it is of Persian origin and widely used in Urdu literary traditions.

Q: What is the meaning of Hamraz in Urdu?

A: In Urdu, Hamraz means 'raazdaar' (keeper of secrets) or a very close, trusted friend.

Q: Is Hamraz used in Iran?

A: It is rarely used as a given name in modern Iran, being more prevalent in Urdu-speaking Muslim communities of South Asia.

Q: What qualities does the name Hamraz represent?

A: The name represents trustworthiness, loyalty, confidentiality, and the Islamic value of maintaining amanah (trust).

Q: Can Hamraz be used for girls?

A: Traditionally masculine, it is occasionally used as a unisex name in modern contexts due to its abstract meaning.

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Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

Hamraz (ہمراز) derives from Persian “ham” (together) and “raz” (secret), literally meaning “one who shares secrets.” Historically used in Persian and Urdu poetry to denote a trusted companion, it appears occasionally as a given name in scholarly Muslim families of South Asia. The name embodies the Islamic virtue of amanah (trustworthiness). Unlike common names like Amir or Hassan, Hamraz remains exceptionally rare, preserving its exclusive literary charm. It carries connotations of wisdom and discretion, qualities highly valued in classical Islamic administration and Sufi orders.