Mugheeth
No. Mugheeth is not recorded as a proper name in the Qur'an; it is a lexical Arabic noun meaning 'succorer' and appears in classical lexica.
Mugheeth derives from the Arabic root غ-ي-ث (gh-y-th), associated with giving help, succour, or relief.
Yes. Mugheeth and its variants have been used historically as laqabs and given names in Urdu- and Sindhi-speaking Muslim communities, though it remains rare.
Yes. Mugheeth is a classical, dignified choice for parents seeking a rare Arabic-rooted name with spiritual connotations of aid and compassion.
In Arabic it is written as مغيث and commonly transliterated as Mugheeth or Mughīth.