Muzaffar is a strong and distinctive male name with origins rooted in Arabic. It is pronounced as moo-ZAH-far (/muˈzɑfər/) and has variations such as Muzaffer. This name carries an air of confidence and power, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a unique and impactful name for their baby boy. While not widely popular in the United States, Muzaffar has gained some attention recently, with 5 occurrences in 2019, ranking at 12,126. Its rich history and cultural associations make Muzaffar a name that resonates globally, promising to leave a lasting impression on anyone who bears it.
Muzaffar Shah I, also known as Zafar Khan, founded the Muzaffarid dynasty and ruled over the Gujarat Sultanate in Medieval India. |
Muzaffar Ahmad was an Indian-Bengali politician, journalist, and co-founder of the Communist Party of India. |
Muzaffar Hussain Baig is an Indian politician who served as the former Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and was honored with India's Padma Bhushan award in 2020. |
Muzaffar Ahmed - Muzaffar Ahmad was a prominent Bangladeshi economist and academic, known for his work at the University of Dhaka and as Chairman of Transparency International Bangladesh. |
Muzaffar II of Johor - Sultan Muzaffar Shah II, the second Sultan of Johor, ascended to the throne in 1564 after being installed by the Acehnese following the death of his father. |