Nazmul
نظمول(Naẓmūl)
Pronunciation: NAHZ-mool
Meaning
star of the sky, star of the heavens
Origin
Arabic
History & Etymology
Nazmul is a male given name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic words 'najm' (نجم) meaning 'star' and 'al' (ال) meaning 'the', making its literal translation 'the star'. The name often carries a poetic and aspirational connotation, suggesting brightness, guidance, and prominence, much like a star in the night sky. It is particularly popular in South Asian Muslim communities, where Arabic names are widely adopted due to religious and cultural ties.
The name's usage spread with the expansion of Islam and the Arabic language. While not a Quranic name in the sense of being directly mentioned, its components are deeply rooted in classical Arabic and Islamic culture. Over centuries, it has become a well-established name, especially in countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India, reflecting a blend of linguistic heritage and cultural identity.
Famous People Named Nazmul
- Nazmul Huda (Bangladeshi politician)
- Nazmul Islam (Bangladeshi cricketer)
- Nazmul Hossain Shanto (Bangladeshi cricketer)
- Nazmul Huda (Bangladeshi singer)
Alternative Spellings & Variants
- Najmul
- Nazmul
Nazmul in different fonts
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