Mubarak is a male name with Arabic origin. It is pronounced as "moo-BAH-rak" (/muˈbɑrɑk/) in Arabic. The name Mubarak has variations such as Mubarek. In the United States of America, the name Mubarak has been given to newborn boys for several decades. Although its popularity has fluctuated over the years, it has remained a relatively uncommon choice. The name was most popular in 2010 when it ranked at number 14, and its popularity has since decreased. Mubarak carries a strong cultural association with Arabic heritage and represents blessings and good fortune.
Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah "the Great" was the seventh ruler of Kuwait, known for his significant role in shaping modern Kuwait and for whom the Emir of Kuwait must be a descendant according to the country's constitution. |
Mubarak Begum was a renowned Indian vocalist known for her playback singing in Bollywood films during the 1950s and 1960s, as well as her performances in Ghazal and Na'at genres. |
Sheikh Mubarak Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah was a pioneering Kuwaiti military leader and the first to achieve the rank of lieutenant general, known for his significant contributions to the Kuwait Armed Forces. |
Mubarak bin Mohammed Al Nahyan was an Emirati royal who served as the first interior minister of the United Arab Emirates and held various security-related public positions. |
Mubarak bin Rashid Al Khater - Mubarak bin Rashid Jassim Al Khater was a Bahraini historian, writer, and poet known for his extensive work in various government ministries and cultural organizations. |
Mubarak Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was a Kuwaiti politician who held various ministerial positions in the early 1960s. |