Muhsin is a male name of Arabic origin. It is pronounced as moo-SEEN (/muˈsiːn/) in Arabic. Another variation of this name is Mouhsin. Muhsin has been given to newborn boys in the United States since at least 1994, with varying popularity over the years. In recent years, Muhsin has been given to around 25 to 44 boys per year, ranking between 2754 and 4160 in terms of popularity. The name Muhsin carries a sense of goodness and excellence, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with positive associations.
Muhsin ibn Ali, the youngest son of Fatima bint Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib, is a figure of controversy regarding his fate, with Shia sources reporting a miscarriage due to a raid and Sunnis believing he died of natural causes in infancy. |
Muhsin Ertuğrul, also known as Ertuğrul Muhsin Bey, was a prominent Turkish actor and director. |
Muhsin al-Barazi was a Syrian lawyer, academic, and politician who briefly served as the 24th Prime Minister of Syria before being executed following a coup d'état. |
Muhsin Sayyid Mahdi al-Mashhadani was an influential Iraqi-American Islamologist and Arabist known for his expertise in Arabian history, philology, and philosophy, as well as his critical edition of the One Thousand and One Nights. |
Muhsin al-Hakim - Muhsin al-Tabatabaei al-Hakim was a prominent Iraqi Shia religious leader who became the leading marja' of Najaf in 1946 and was widely respected in the Shia world until his death in 1970. |