Mahrosh name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin:
Usage: Arabic
Meaning: Piece of Moon and Pleasant
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What does Mahrosh mean?

New-fangled and Uncustomary Mahrosh mostly is used in Arabic, meaning of Mahrosh is "Piece of Moon or Pleasant" is a girl name.

Names that rhyme with Mahrosh

How popular is the name Mahrosh?

Mahrosh is an uncommon baby name in still in use in United States. In England and Wales, it has been in use since 2006 and peaked in 2013 when it ranked 1956th.

Over 101 babies in England and Wales have been named Mahrosh. At least, 100 people globally have carried Mahrosh as their given name according to our research.

YearRankBirths
2019971010
2017140936
20161009910
2015108539
2014109459
2013145696
2012121928
2011148186
20101044010
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Here's what numbers has to say about Mahrosh

If you have things to be handled, you handle them right away, without much waiting. You easily adapt to new environments and want to hang around with new people. Planning is what keeps your mind in shape. Instead of wasting money, find a way to invest it in your future. You want to achieve a great success and accomplish your dreams in order to prove yourself you can do it. You prefer solitude over people and partying but hanging around is productive sometimes.

Parents who liked Mahrosh, loved these names

  •  Manara - Used dominantly in Arabic, Manara is used as a girl name, Manara means "Light or Fem of Manar: Light-House" is rooted from Arabic
  •  Mufliha - Used principally in Arabic, Mufliha means "One who Prospers" is a baby girl name
  •  Pejman - Notably used in Arabic outlandish, Pejman is used as a baby boy name, meaning of Pejman is "Desire, Sad or Broken-hearted"
  •  Bushraa - Boy name Bushraa is dominantly used in Arabic, meaning of Bushraa is "Giver of Good Tidings"
  •  AbdulBais - Meaning of AbdulBais is Servant of the Resurrector is a boy name is used in Arabic

Famous people named Mahrosh

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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