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Murad

From Arabic murad, meaning “desired,” “wished-for,” or “goal.”

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Murad (مراد) is a name of Arabic origin meaning "wish," "desire," "intention," or "goal" — from the root *arada* (to want, to intend). In Islamic philosophical and spiritual vocabulary, *murad* carries a technical meaning in Sufi thought: it refers to the one who is sought or desired by God, the spiritual aspirant who is chosen rather than merely choosing. This gives the name a dimension beyond simple desire, implying divine election and spiritual favor.

The Sufi concept of the *murad* (the one drawn toward God) and the *murid* (the seeker) distinguishes passive grace from active effort — and Murad stands on the grace side of that distinction. The name's most historically prominent bearers were five Ottoman sultans: Murad I (r. 1362–1389), who dramatically expanded the Ottoman Empire into the Balkans and died at the Battle of Kosovo; Murad II (r.

1421–1451), the shrewd sultan who preceded Mehmed the Conqueror; Murad III; Murad IV (r. 1623–1640), remembered as one of the most energetic and ruthless of the late sultans, a warrior who personally led campaigns and banned coffee and tobacco with famously mixed success; and Murad V, who reigned briefly in 1876. This imperial pedigree gives the name a strong historical profile across Turkish and broader Turkic culture.

Murad is common today from Morocco to Indonesia, with particular concentration in Turkish, Egyptian, Pakistani, and South Asian Muslim communities. As a given name in the West, it is gaining ground in immigrant communities and among parents drawn to names with deep Islamic spiritual meaning and a strong, memorable sound. Its wish-and-will etymology gives it an aspirational quality that wears well across a lifetime.

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