Islamic
Müvaffak
Moo-vaf-fak
Pronunciation: Moo-vaf-fak
موفق
Boy Rare
Origin
Arabic/Turkish
Meaning
Successful, favored by God, and granted divine assistance in all endeavors.
Thematic Cluster
Names of Success and Divine Favor
Islamic Status
Classical
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
9
Meaning Urdu
کامیاب، بامراد، جسے اللہ کی طرف سے توفیق ملی ہو۔
Meaning Arabic
موفق
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
11:88
Müvaffak is a masculine name that embodies the Islamic concept of 'Tawfiq,' or divine success. Rooted in the Arabic language, it became a staple in the naming traditions of the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans. The name refers to someone who is successful, favored by God, and whose actions are in harmony with divine will. This theological depth is reflected in the Quranic root 'w-f-q,' as seen in Surah Hud [[11:88]], where the Prophet Shu'ayb mentions that his success comes only through Allah. Historically, Müvaffak was a name given to scholars and leaders, representing a life of purpose and achievement. It is linguistically related to names like [[Müstakim]] and [[Mücahit]], which also emphasize righteousness and effort. In Bosnian and Turkish contexts, the name carries a phonetic elegance that distinguishes it from more common modern names. Choosing Müvaffak is a way to honor a rich heritage of faith and perseverance, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a name that is both rare and meaningful.
FAQs
What is the meaning of Müvaffak?
It means successful or favored by God with divine assistance (Tawfiq).
Is Müvaffak a Quranic name?
While the exact name is not in the Quran, its root 'w-f-q' is used in Surah Hud 11:88 to describe divine success.
What is the origin of the name Müvaffak?
It is of Arabic origin but has a long history of use in Turkish and Bosnian cultures.
Is Müvaffak a common name?
No, it is considered a rare, classical name today, primarily found in historical contexts.
How do you pronounce Müvaffak?
It is pronounced as Moo-vaf-fak, with a slight emphasis on the double 'f'.
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