The baby name Mansurul Haq is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced man-SOOR-ul-HAHK (IPA: /mænˈsuːr ʊl ˈhɑːq/).
The baby name Mansurul Haq is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced man-SOOR-ul-HAHK (IPA: /mænˈsuːr ʊl ˈhɑːq/).
Mansurul Haq is Arabic, Islamic in Origin.
Mansurul Haq is a masculine compound of Arabic origin: Mansur (from root n-ṣ-r) means “victorious” or “granted help,” and al-Haqq means “the Truth,” a divine epithet in Islamic tradition. In South Asian idafa-style linking, al shifts to ul, giving the sense “one granted victory by the Truth (God)” or “victorious through the Truth.” The name is theophoric, emphasizing reliance on divine justice and right.
While Mansur has been widely used since early Islam - borne by figures such as the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur and remembered in Spain as Almanzor - the fuller devotional compound Mansur al-Haqq/Mansur-ul-Haq rose to prominence in Persianate and South Asian Muslim contexts. Common spellings include Mansur-ul-Haq, Mansoor-ul-Haq, Mansur al-Haqq, Mansurul Haque, and Mansur-ul-Huq; “Mansoor” reflects the long Arabic ū, and “Haq/Haque/Huq” vary regionally. Today the name signals piety and moral steadfastness, appearing among scholars, civil servants, and military officers in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.
Mansurul Haq turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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