Certificate of Name
Burhanuddin
Masculine
Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Persian
Meaning & Origin
Burhanuddin is a variant and common spelling of the Arabic name Burhan ad-Din, formed from the elements burhān (proof) and dīn (religion, faith), thus meaning “proof of the faith.” It is used in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Dari Persian, often as a given name or surname.EtymologyThe name derives from the Arabic root برهان (burhān), meaning “clear evidence” or “proof,” combined with دين (din), meaning “religion.” The full construction literally translates to “evidence of religion,” a theophoric name emphasizing the strength of one’s faith. The Turkish variant Burhanettin follows a similar phonetic pattern.Notable BearersSeveral historical figures bear variants of this name. Burhanuddin Gharib (died 1344) was a revered Indian saint of the Chishti Order in the Delhi Sultanate. Burhan-ud-din Kermani (15th century) served as a Persian physician. In modern times, Burhanuddin Rabbani (1940–2011) served as President of Afghanistan (1992–1996, 2001) and was assassinated by a Taliban suicide bomber. Burhanuddin Harahap (1917–1987) was a Prime Minister of Indonesia (1955–1956). Other influential figures include Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani (1135–1197), author of the Hanafi jurisprudential work Al-Hidayah, and Burhan al-Din al-Zarnuji (died 1223), author of the influential Islamic pedagogical manual Ta‛lim al-Muta‛allim.Cultural SignificanceIn the Indian subcontinent and across the Islamic world, names meaning “proof of the faith” carry theological weight, often bestowed on children with hopes they embody religious conviction. The name remains popular in Indonesia, Malaysia, and among Persian-speaking communities in Afghanistan and Iran.Meaning: “Proof of the faith”Origin: Arabic (burhān + dīn)Type: Theophoric given nameUsage regions: Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Persian; also Turkish (Burhanettin)
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