مبارک

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See also: مبارك

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مُبَارَك (mubārak).

Adjective

مبارک (mobârak)

  1. blessed
  2. (in a greeting) happy
    عید شما مبارکeyd-e šomâ mobârakHappy Eid (to you) (literally, “Happy Eid of yours”)

Proper noun

مبارک (mobârak)

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    حسنی مبارکhosni mobârakHosni Mobarak

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian مبارک, from Arabic مُبَارَك (mubārak).

Adjective

مبارک (mubārak) (Hindi spelling मुबारक)

  1. blessed
  2. happy (used in greetings)