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Mobeen (Arabic: موبىن) (Persian: موبین) (also spelled Mubeen, Mobin, Mubin) is a given name of Arabic origin, which means clarity without comparison or prominent.[1] It is commonly used as a given name in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.

Definition

The meaning of Mobeen is "something that is clear and far from anything else in resemblance",[2] i.e. something that is without comparison or prominent.

Etymology

The Name is derived from the Muslim holy book, the Quran, in which it used as an adjective to describe the Quran.[2]

Popular usage

References

  1. ^ "UTQ Academy". UQA_S. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  2. ^ a b "Tayyibaat – The meaning of Mubeen". Amatullah. Retrieved 2017-07-25.