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Anwaaruddin

Anwaaruddin is a masculine given name of Arabic origin widely used in South Asia among Muslim communities. It is typically transliterated as Anwaruddin, Anwar-ud-Din, Anwaar-ud-Din, and other variants, reflecting Persian-influenced orthography and English transcription differences. The name combines elements from Arabic: Anwar (lights) and ud-Din (of the faith), producing an approximate meaning of "light of the faith" or "radiance of the religion."

Usage: The name has historically been favored among Indo-Persian elites, scholars, and clerics, particularly in the

Notable bearers: The name has appeared among various historical figures in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in

Mughal
and
Carnatic
polities,
where
names
with
theological
elements
were
common.
Variants
in
spelling
arose
from
transliteration
from
Persian
and
Arabic
scripts
and
from
local
linguistic
practices
in
regions
such
as
the
subcontinent
and
Sri
Lanka.
royal
and
noble
circles,
with
several
bearers
recorded
in
archival
sources
under
different
spellings.