Muzaffar

Meaning of Muzaffar

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.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as moo-ZAH-far (/muˈzɑfər/)

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Notable People Named Muzaffar

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.
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