Certificate of Name
Lukman
Masculine
Arabic, Indonesian
Meaning & Origin
Lukman is a masculine given name and surname, primarily used in Arabic-speaking and Indonesian contexts. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Luqman (لقمان), and is also the usual Indonesian form of the name. Etymology The name Lukman ultimately derives from the Arabic Luqman, whose specific meaning is unknown. In Islamic tradition, Luqman is a wise man mentioned in the Quran, notably in Surah 31, which is named after him. The Quran recounts Luqman's admonitions to his son, emphasizing wisdom, gratitude to God, and moral conduct (Quran 31:12-19). Thus, the name carries strong connotations of wisdom and righteousness. Cultural significance In Indonesia, due to large Muslim population, the name Lukman is widely used and recognized. Indonesian president Megawati Sukarnoputri married a man named Taufiq Kiemas and their son is Puan Maharani, but more common bearers are publicly known. The name's association with the wise Quranic figure makes it a popular choice among Muslim families worldwide. Notable bearers Notables with the given name include: Lukman Faily (born 1966), Iraqi ambassador to the United States Lukman Haruna (born 1990), Nigerian football midfielder Lukman Sardi (born 1971), Indonesian actor Lukman Olaonipekun (born 1975), Nigerian photojournalist Lukman Alade Fakeye (born 1983), Nigerian sculptor and woodcarver The surname Lukman is also found, such with Ghanaian footballer Imoro Lukman (born 1984) and Nigerian politician M. H. Lukman (1920-1965). Variants include the Filipino politician name Lucman used e.g. by Rashid Lucman (1924–1984). Distribution While Lukman is found across the Muslim world, it is particularly common in Indonesia, Nigeria, and other West African countries. لقمان is the original Arabic spelling. Meaning: Wise; from the Quranic figure Luqman Origin: Arabic / Islamic Type: First name / Surname Usage regions: Arabic, Indonesian, West Africa
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