Mobeen (Arabic: مبين; Persian: مبین) (also spelt Mubeen, Mobin, Mubin,Moveen) is a given name derived from an Arabic word (مبين), which is used as a poetic adjective in literature, speech and religious contexts. The name can be translated as 'distinct', 'lucid', 'eloquent', 'prominent' or 'clarity'.[1][2] It is commonly used as a given name in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and respective diaspora.
Etymology
The definition of Mobeen is "something that is clear and incomparable to anything else".[3]
The name is primarily derived from the Muslim holy book, the Quran, in which it used multiple times as an adjective to describe the Quran.[3]
People with the given name
- Mobeen Azhar, British journalist, radio and television presenter
 - Mobin Mirdoraghi (born 1993), Iranian football defender
 - Mubeen Gabol (born 1986), Pakistani actor and comedian
 - Mubeen Hameed (born 1995), Pakistani cricketer
 - Mubeen Mughal (1992–2016), Pakistani cricketer
 - Mubeen Saudagar, Indian stand-up comedian and mimicry artist
 - Mubin Ergashev (born 1973), Tajik professional football former player
 - Mubin Shaikh, former security intelligence and counter terrorism operative
 - Mubin Sheppard (1905–1994), Malaysian World War II veteran
 
People with the surname
- Abu Lais Md. Mubin Chowdhury, Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician
 - Abdul Hakkul Mubin, the thirteenth Sultan of Brunei
 - Amir Shahreen Mubin (born 1983), Malaysian professional footballer
 - Kazi Mobin-Uddin (1930–1999), American surgeon
 - Md Abdul Mubeen (born 1955), Bangladeshi General
 
Fictional characters with the name
- Mobeen, in British sitcom Man Like Mobeen
 
See also
- Fath ol Mobin (disambiguation)
 - Al-Fatah al-Mubin, operations room of Syrian rebel and jihadist factions participating in the Syrian civil war
 - Mobinnet (Mobin Net), an Iranian Internet service provider
 - Mobin Trust Consortium, an Iranian company
 - Nūram Mūbin, Gujarati Nizari Ismaili text
 
References
- ↑ "UTQ Academy". UQA_S. September 2014. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
 - ↑ "Quranic Names". QN.
 - 1 2 "Tayyibaat – The meaning of Mubeen". Amatullah. 2 November 2008. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
 
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