مرزوق

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Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of the verb رَزَقَ (razaqa, to bless, to bestow), from the root ر ز ق (r-z-q).

Adjective

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مَرْزُوق (marzūq) (feminine مَرْزُوقَة (marzūqa), masculine plural مَرْزُوقُونَ (marzūqūna), feminine plural مَرْزُوقَات (marzūqāt))

  1. blessed (by God)
  2. fortunate, prosperous, successful

Declension

Proper noun

مَرْزُوق (marzūqm

  1. a male given name, Marzouq

Declension