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Muzakkir

Muzakkir is a profound Quranic name meaning 'the reminder' or 'one who admonishes.' It is a title given to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the Quran.

مذكّر
Pronunciation Mu-zak-kir

Gender

Boy

Origin

Aceh (Malay world)

Meaning (English)

The Reminder; One who reminds people of Allah

Meaning (Arabic)

مذكّر

Meaning (Urdu)

یاد دلانے والا، نصیحت کرنے والا

Islamic Details

Islamic Status: Unique Historical

Quranic Reference: 88:21

Variations / Spellings: Muzakkir, Mozakkir, Musakkir

Numerology and Trending

Lucky Number

8

Lucky Day

Monday

Lucky Color

Green

Popularity Score

45 / 100

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does Muzakkir mean?

A: It means 'The Reminder' or 'One who reminds'.

Q: Is Muzakkir mentioned in the Quran?

A: Yes, in Surah Al-Ghashiyah, verse 21.

Q: Is it a common name in Bangladesh?

A: It is known but considered a scholarly and rare choice.

Q: What is the lucky number for Muzakkir?

A: The lucky number is 8.

Q: Who was called Muzakkir?

A: It is a title used for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the Quran.

Similar Names

Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

The name Muzakkir is derived from the Arabic root ‘dh-k-r’, which pertains to remembrance. In the Quran, specifically in Surah Al-Ghashiyah, Allah addresses the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) saying, ‘So remind, [O Muhammad]; you are only a reminder (Muzakkir).’ This name carries a heavy spiritual weight, suggesting a person who helps others stay on the path of righteousness and remembrance of the Divine. In Bengali and South Asian Muslim communities, it is often chosen for its religious depth and connection to the Sahaba and scholars. It is related to names like Muzammil and Muddathir.