Mubina

Meaning of Mubina

Mubina is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the triliteral root b-y-n, signifying “clear,” “manifest” or “evident,” and thus connoting intellectual lucidity and transparency; linguistically, it functions as the feminine counterpart to Mūbīn, one of the Qurʾānic attributes of divine revelation. Phonetically rendered /muˈbiːnə/, the name exhibits a three-syllable structure with primary stress on the second syllable, reflecting typical Semitic phonotactic patterns. In the United States, Mubina has maintained a consistent yet modest presence—annual birth registrations from 2013 through 2024 range between five and thirteen instances, corresponding to Social Security rankings in the mid-900s—which underscores its status as a distinctive choice within the broader Anglo-American naming landscape. Analytically, such stability suggests a niche appeal rooted in cultural specificity and semantic depth rather than in mainstream trend dynamics.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as moo-BEE-nuh (/muˈbiːnə/)

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