Maqsud
No single proper-name instance of Maqsud appears as a named individual in the Quran; the verbal root q‑s‑d occurs across classical Arabic, but Maqsud is used as a personal name in later historical records.
In Urdu and Arabic Maqsud (مقصود) means 'intended', 'desired', or 'that which is sought'; Urdu glosses may render it as 'مراد' or 'مطلوب'.
Yes. Maqsud is historically attested as a given name and surname in Persianate, South Asian, and Middle Eastern Muslim communities, though it has always been less common than names like Muhammad or Ahmad.
Yes. Maqsud can appear in compound forms (for example, as part of patronymics or honorific combinations) but is most commonly used as a standalone given name or surname.
Maqsud is traditionally used as a masculine (Boy) given name in Arabic and related naming traditions.