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Marzuq

mar-ZOOQ (mar-ZOOK)
Pronunciation: mar-ZOOQ (mar-ZOOK)
مَرْزُوق: مشتق من الجذر ر‑ز‑ق (رزق)، ويعني 'مَنْ أُعْطِيَ رِزْقًا' أو 'مُنَعَّم بالرِّزق'.
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Origin
Arabic
Meaning
Arabic origin (مرزوق) meaning 'one who is provided with sustenance' or 'blessed with provision'; from the triliteral root R‑Z‑Q (ر ز ق) related to rizq (provision, sustenance).
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Provision (Rizq) and Blessing
Islamic Status
Rare in some regions; attested historically in Arabic onomastics
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Meaning Urdu
مرزوق: عربی لفظ؛ مطلب 'وہ جو رزق دیا گیا ہو' یا 'رزق والا، بخشا ہوا'۔
Meaning Arabic
مَرْزُوق: مشتق من الجذر ر‑ز‑ق (رزق)، ويعني 'مَنْ أُعْطِيَ رِزْقًا' أو 'مُنَعَّم بالرِّزق'.
Marzuq (مرزوق) is a historically attested Arabic male name built on the root R‑Z‑Q (رزق), which denotes provision or sustenance. The form marzūq literally means 'one who has been given rizq' and is used in the Muslim world as a personal name expressing gratitude or the idea of being divinely provided for. While the root occurs in many Quranic verses (e.g., references to 'rizq'), the specific anthroponym Marzuq appears in Arabic naming practice, classical biographical notices, and modern registers. It is more regionally common in certain Arabic-speaking areas but remains uncommon compared with more familiar names. Related names that share the same root include [[Raziq]] and [[Razzaq]]. Marzuq is considered permissible and meaningful within Islamic naming conventions because it expresses a positive attribute tied to provision.
FAQs
Does Marzuq appear in the Quran?

The exact anthroponym 'Marzuq' does not appear as a named person in the Quran; however, the root r-z-q (رزق) that underlies the name occurs many times in the Quran in reference to provision.

Is Marzuq permissible as an Islamic name?

Yes. Marzuq conveys a positive meaning ('provided with sustenance') and is generally considered permissible and appropriate in Muslim naming practice.

Are there common variants of Marzuq?

Yes. Variants in transliteration include Marzouq and Marzooq; pronunciation and spelling differ by region and dialect.

What is the precise meaning of the root R‑Z‑Q?

The triliteral root R‑Z‑Q (ر ز ق) broadly relates to provision, sustenance, and livelihood (rizq) — spiritual and material provisions bestowed by God.

Is Marzuq used outside Arabic-speaking regions?

Marzuq is used in various Muslim communities beyond the Arab world, though its frequency varies; it is relatively rare compared with more common Arabic names.