Barakat name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Arabic and Arabic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Barakat
Meaning: Blessings, Abundance, Prosperity, Blessing and Gifts
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What does Barakat mean?

New-fangled and Unheard-of Barakat principally is used in Arabic aimed at both genders which originated from Arabic, meaning of Barakat is "Blessings, Abundance, Prosperity, Blessing or Gifts".

How popular is the name Barakat?

Barakat is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales there is very thin chances of it still being given as it was last seen in 2009. Barakat is a rare baby name in United States and may not be used now.

But Barakat is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 130000 have the name as well as in Nigeria. As per our research, over 30000 people has been named Barakat globally.

YearRankBirths
2004160825

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Barakat in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0505
Sweden2251437
Norway78437
Denmark9040

Numerological aspects of Barakat

When it comes to love, you are always attracted by people who are your total opposite. You have a quick mind. If letter T is the last one in your name, it reveals you like to live fast. You are born to be a singer, writer, actor, model, or a public speaker. You hate copying others. You are an amazing person. You hate working in a team because you know that working alone brings out the best of you.

Parents who liked Barakat, loved these names

  •  Fakhir - Chiefly used in Arabic, Kannada and Gujarati, Fakhir bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Fakhir is "Glory, Proud or Excellent Quality"
  •  Manha - Used mainly in Arabic and Arabic new-fangled and anomalous, Manha means "Gift of God or Gift of Allah" is aimed at both genders
  •  Ghusun - Arabic name Ghusun means "Branches of a Tree or Branches of Tree" used as a gender insensitive name is dominantly used in Sindhi and Arabic
  •  Anaan - Unisex name Anaan means "Clouds or Joyful" is used majorly in Marathi and Gujarati
  •  Kahil - The uncommon boy name Kahil is substantially used in Arabic and Turkish languages, Kahil means "Friend or Young"

Famous people named Barakat

  • Barakat ibn Umar Din, Sultan of the Sultanate of Adal and brother of Ali ibn Umar Din
  • Barakat Ahmad, scholar and Indian diplomat

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