Sufi-Inspired
Lahuti
Laa-hoo-tee
Pronunciation: Laa-hoo-tee
لاهوتي
Boy Rare
Origin
Arabic/Persian
Meaning
Divine; pertaining to the realm of divinity (Lahut); celestial and sacred.
Thematic Cluster
Names of Divine Realms
Islamic Status
Extremely Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
خدائی، لاہوت سے متعلق، آسمانی
Meaning Arabic
لاهوتي
The name Lahuti originates from the Arabic term 'Lahut', which in Sufi cosmology describes the primordial state of the Divine Essence. It is the highest of the five spiritual planes, often contrasted with 'Nasut' (human nature). In Persian literature and philosophy, Lahuti signifies someone who belongs to the celestial or divine world, transcending material limitations. This name is exceptionally rare and carries a weight of spiritual authority, purity, and intellectual depth. It is closely linked to concepts found in the works of Ibn Arabi and Al-Ghazali regarding the journey of the soul. Related names include [[Malakuti]], which refers to the angelic realm, and [[Qudsi]], which describes a holy or sanctified state. Choosing this name reflects a deep appreciation for Islamic philosophy, the mystical path, and the pursuit of divine proximity.
FAQs
What does the name Lahuti signify?
Lahuti signifies divine nature and the highest spiritual realm in Islamic metaphysics.
Is Lahuti a common Persian name?
No, it is an extremely rare name, typically chosen for its deep philosophical and Sufi connotations.
What is the linguistic root of Lahuti?
It comes from the Arabic root 'Lahut', which refers to the Divine Essence.
Which scholars discuss the concept of Lahut?
Prominent Sufi scholars like Ibn Arabi and Al-Ghazali discuss Lahut in their metaphysical works.
Is Lahuti suitable for a modern Muslim baby?
Yes, it is a highly unique and meaningful choice for parents who value spiritual heritage.
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Javidan
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Morshed
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