Mrad A Comprehensive Overview

Mrad name Meaning and Dictionary

Name
Mrad
Name Meaning
"Mrad" This name derives from the Arabic “Murad,” from the Arabic quadriliteral root “Arad,” meaning “to desire, desired, wished.” Murad's name stems from the Persian word “morad,” which means “fulfillment of a vow vowed.” 1) Murad I (Turkish: I. Murat Hüdavendigâr) (1326–1389) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1362 to 1389. He was a son of Orhan and the Valide Sultan Nilüfer Hatun. 2) Murad II Kodja (1404–1451) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1451 (except for a period from 1444 to 1446 when his son Mehmed II reigned).
Pronunciations
  • mrad
Syllable
  • Mrad Syllable count: There are 1 syllable in the name Mrad
  • Divide Mrad into syllables: mrad

Mrad Overview and Analysis

Mrad Gender statistics

The name Mrad is typically used for Boys. Its a Masculine name with clear gender identification.

Popularity of the name Mrad

The name Mrad is classified as Very rare and ranked at the 78,608th most popular name in the Namedary database.

Country-Specific Popularity and Ranking of the Name Emma
Country In-Country Rank Population Share
United Kingdom 45,416 0%
United States 57,712 0%
Australia 67,181 0%
New Zealand 78,270 0%
Canada 119,933 0%

Where to find Mrad?

The name Mrad is predominantly found in United Kingdom (UK), particularly in the state of South Carolina (SC), where it constitutes 0% of the total population.

Mrad Usage Trend Over Time

In recent years, the trend of using the name Mrad has been static and not widely adopted when choosing names for babies. The name Mrad was most used in 1991 with a usage rate of 100%. It was least used in 1991 with a usage rate of 100%.

To enhance readability, percentage is rounded up. Values less than 0.0015% have been omitted.
The data is carefully curated from authentic human sources and thoroughly analyzed from a wide range of sources.

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Names with a Similar Sound to Mrad

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One Syllable Names Similar to Mrad

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Names starting with M

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Origin and History of the name Mrad

This name derives from the Arabic “Murad”, from the Arabic quadriliteral root “Arad”, meaning “to desire, desired, wished”.

Murad's name stems from the Persian word “morad”, which means “fulfillment of a vow vowed”.

1) Murad I (Turkish: I.Murat Hüdavendigâr) (1326–1389) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1362 to 1389.

He was a son of Orhan and the Valide Sultan Nilüfer Hatun.2) Murad II Kodja (1404–1451) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1451 (except for a period from 1444 to 1446 when his son Mehmed II reigned).

Mrad in Chinese

Translation
穆拉德
Pronunce
(PinYin) : mù lā dé

Mrad in Numerology

Mrad: Name to Numerology Conversion
MRAD
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494

Applying the rules of numerology (Pythagorean numerology):

Conclusions about the name Mrad

Should you named your son Mrad?

According to the gender statistics, the name Mrad is strongly associated with boys. This is because the name Mrad is most commonly given to boys. As a result, people will generally assume that a baby named Mrad is a boy.

Mrad is a gender-appropriate name for a son. However, it is not a gender-appropriate name for a daughter.

Is Mrad a good name?

The name Mrad falls into the category of classic and timeless names. These names are often easy for babies to say and learn, adding to their enduring charm.

What are the Pros and Cons of the name Mrad?

Pros of the name Mrad:

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to name your child Mrad is a personal one. There is no right or wrong answer. Consider all of the factors listed above, and make the decision that you and your partner feel is best for your child.