Islamic name
Mujtaba
múj‑tä‑bä
Pronunciation: múj‑tä‑bä
المُصْطَفَى – المختار
Boy Rare
Origin
Arabic (used in Persian and Urdu cultures)
Meaning
The chosen one, selected
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Chosen
Islamic Status
Traditional
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
7
Meaning Urdu
مجتbaş – انتخاب شدہ، preferred
Meaning Arabic
المُصْطَفَى – المختار
Mujtaba derives from the root ج‑ت‑ب (j‑t‑b), meaning to choose or select. The epithet Al‑Mujtaba (the Chosen One) is attributed to the Prophet Muhammad in numerous Hadith collections, such as Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, highlighting his unique status as Allah’s chosen messenger. Historically, the name has been borne by scholars, saints, and nobles across the Islamic world, reflecting the honor associated with being 'chosen'. In Persianate cultures, Mujtaba appears in classical texts and poetry, yet it never became as widespread as names like Ali or Hassan, preserving its exclusivity. Related names include [[Mustafa]] (another epithet of the Prophet meaning 'the chosen'), [[Mahdi]] (the guided one), and [[Mubin]] (the clear one). Those named Mujtaba are often seen as embodying distinction, piety, and leadership. Its rarity today provides a meaningful link to early Islamic heritage while remaining accessible in pronunciation.
FAQs
What does the name Mujtaba mean?
It means 'the chosen one' or 'selected' in Arabic.
Is Mujtaba mentioned in the Quran?
The exact term Mujtaba does not appear in the Quran; it is an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad found in Hadith literature.
Is Mujtaba used for boys or girls?
Mujtaba is traditionally a masculine name.
What is the lucky number for Mujtaba?
The lucky number for Mujtaba is 3, representing harmony and divine completeness.
Can Mujtaba be found outside Muslim cultures?
While primarily used in Muslim communities, its noble meaning has attracted occasional use in broader multicultural contexts.