Musab

Meaning of Musab

Musab is a strong and distinguished name of Arabic origin, traditionally given to boys. Pronounced as moo-SAHB (/muˈsab/), it carries a sense of nobility and resilience. The name Musab has historical significance in Islamic culture, often associated with Musab ibn Umayr, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his dedication and bravery. Variations of the name include Moosa and Musa, which are also popular in various cultures. In the United States, the popularity of Musab has seen a gradual increase over the years, with 70 newborns named Musab in 2023, reflecting its rising appeal among parents seeking a name that is both meaningful and unique.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as moo-SAHB (/muˈsab/)

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Similar Names to Musab

Notable People Named Musab

Musab Omar Ali Al Mudwani is a Yemeni citizen who was detained at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps.
Musab Al-Battat is a Palestinian professional footballer known for his role as a defender at Ceramica Cleopatra FC.
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