Key Insights
Popularity
Distinctive
A distinctive choice
Numerology
Number 1
leader
Length
5 Letters
2 Vowels, 3 Consonants
Syllables
2 Syllables
Easy to pronounce
Momin Name Meaning & Origin
Origin & Sound
Momin is a boy name of Arabic origin, meaning "A believer; one who is faithful and devout". It is spelled with 5 letters — 2 vowels and 3 consonants. The name opens on a emotional note and closes with a creative one. Familiar short forms and variants include Momen and Mumin.
Popularity & Notable Bearers
Momin is a popular choice for parents in Pakistan. Notable people named Momin include Momin Khan Momin (Urdu poet).
Numerology & Astrology
In numerology, Momin carries Life Path Number 1, linked to qualities like leader, independent and ambitious. Its lucky numbers are 1, 10 and 19. Favourable associations include the colours gold and orange, the days Sunday and Monday and the stone Ruby. Astrologically, Momin aligns with the Leo sign — a Fire sign and ruled by Sun. Those who share this name are often associated with traits such as Confident, Generous and Creative. It is considered most compatible with Aries and Sagittarius.
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Global Popularity & International Usage
Global Popularity by Region
Numerology & Life Path Analysis
Life Path Number
Life Path 1: The Numerological Blueprint
"Natural leaders with a pioneering spirit and strong willpower."
Core Numerological Traits:
Lucky Colors
Gold, Orange
Lucky Days
Sunday, Monday
Power Gemstone
Ruby
Astrological Profile & Zodiac Compatibility
leo
Sun Sign (Conscious Self)
leo
Moon Sign (Emotional Self)
Astrological Compatibility
Most Compatible Zodiac Signs:
Aries, Sagittarius share harmonic energy with leo, creating naturally aligned relationships and partnerships.
Challenging Pairings:
While Taurus and Scorpio may present friction, diverse zodiac combinations often foster growth and mutual understanding.
Letter Analysis
First Letter
CornerstoneLast Letter
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Perfect Sibling Names for Momin
Names that pair beautifully with Momin for brothers or sisters.
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mekayl
'Who is like God'; the archangel Mika'il (Michael)
shakeel
Handsome, well-formed, and good-looking
tariq
The morning star; the night visitor; borne by commander Tariq ibn Ziyad
kashif
Uncoverer, discoverer, and revealer
zaman
Time, age, and era
ayaz
The cool night breeze
rauf
Merciful, compassionate, and kind
arman
Wish, hope, and aspiration
simra
Paradise, heaven, and sky
rufaida
A little helper and supporter; name of the first Muslim nurse
nashmia
Fragrant and sweet-smelling
gulnar
The pomegranate flower
mahjabeen
Moon-faced; of radiant beauty
sharmeen
Modest and bashful
zeba
Beautiful, elegant, and graceful
aroosh
Brilliant, radiant, and dazzling
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Alternate Spellings
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