When you say Miqdad, you echo a Arabic tradition rich in symbolism โ a name that translates to Ibn Amir Ibn Thalabah RA, a well-known companion who participated in the battle of Badr and feels especially fitting for a boy.
Miqdad commands respect among Muslims for being carried by a noble companion of the Prophet ๏ทบ, and its meaning Ibn Amir Ibn Thalabah RA, a well-known companion who participated in the battle of Badr opens up noble values that the bearer is reminded of every time the name is called.
In Miqdad, linguistic beauty meets Arabic depth, giving the bearer a stable identity that doesn't drift with fashion. Wise parents know a name is a lifelong companion.