The name Muzammil is a male given name of Arabic origin, pronounced as moo-zam-MEEL (/muˈzæm.mil/). It carries significant cultural and religious connotations, often associated with the Islamic faith. The name Muzammil means "wrapped in garments" or "enwrapped," and it is one of the titles attributed to the Prophet Muhammad in the Quran, reflecting a sense of reverence and spiritual significance.
In terms of popularity, Muzammil is relatively rare in the United States. According to available data, its occurrence has fluctuated over the years, with a peak rank of 6576 in 2011 when 12 newborns were named Muzammil. Despite its rarity, this name holds deep meaning for those who choose it, often reflecting a connection to cultural heritage and religious identity. A common variation of this name is Muzamil, which retains the same pronunciation and essence.
Lieutenant General Muzammil Hussain (Retired) is a former senior officer in the Pakistan Army and former Chairman of the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) in Pakistan. |
Muzammil H. Siddiqi is an Indian-American Muslim writer and faculty member at Chapman University. |