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The baby name Muin ud din is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /muːʕiːn adˈdiːn/ — approx. "MOO-een ud-DEEN".

Muin ud din is Arabic in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Arabic
Pronunciation: /muːʕiːn adˈdiːn/ — approx. "MOO-een ud-DEEN"

What is the meaning of the name Muin ud din ?

The baby name Muin ud din is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /muːʕiːn adˈdiːn/ — approx. "MOO-een ud-DEEN".

Muin ud din is Arabic in Origin.

Muin ud din is an Arabic compound honorific-given name formed from Mu'in (“helper, supporter”) and al-Din/ud-din (“of the faith, religion”), yielding the meaning “helper of the religion” or “supporter of the faith.” It arises from the triliteral root A-W-N, “to aid.” Names built with X al-Din were favored in medieval Islamic societies, especially for scholars and administrators, and remain common across Arabic- and Persian-influenced regions.

The name is widespread in South Asia through Persian and Urdu usage, often written Moinuddin or Moeenuddin; other variants include Mu'in al-Din, Muin-ud-Din, Mueen-ud-Deen, and Moin-ud-Din. Short forms include Moin/Moeen, while Uddin sometimes appears as a family name in Bengal. A celebrated bearer is Khwaja Muin-ud-Din Chishti (d. 1236), the Sufi saint of Ajmer, which cemented the name’s devotional resonance. The name is masculine and typically used by Muslims.

We have no record of Muin ud din in any national birth registry or name dataset. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.

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Muin ud din is predominantly a boy's name.
Muin ud din is a 4 syllable name, pronounced /muːʕiːn adˈdiːn/ — approx. "MOO-een ud-DEEN".
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Muin al-Din, Mu'in al-Din, Mu'īn ad-Dīn, Moinuddin, Moin-ud-Din and Moin Uddin.
Across languages, Muin ud din has these equivalents: Nasir al-Din (Nasiruddin), — 'helper/supporter of the faith' (similar meaning), Defender/Supporter of the Faith (English paraphrase), Moin (short form).
Muin ud din is a name of Arabic origin, traditionally used in Arabic-speaking countries. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Arabic-speaking countries and its diaspora communities.