June 15
Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Murad Ier, who died on a June 15. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.
Ottoman Sultan of the 14th century, founder of the empire. He transformed a warlord principality into a structured state, establishing fair justice and foundations for public aid. He died in battle, the only Ottoman sultan to fall on the battlefield.
What stays with us: We learn here that strength lies not only in conquest, but in the ability to build lasting institutions. His ultimate sacrifice reminds us that total commitment to one's ideals can be the mark of exemplary leadership.
Murad is celebrated in Germany on June 15.
The name «Murad» radiates a deep, oriental dignity and originally stems from Turkish and Arabic, where it means «the desired one» or «the wanted one». It is closely related to the Arabic name «Murad», which was used in the Ottoman Empire as a title or first name for rulers and high-ranking dignitaries, giving the name a historical note of authority and destiny. In the German-speaking world, it is a rare but distinctive choice, often chosen by fathers who wish to give their son a strong identity and clear sense of purpose. The hard sound of the «M» combined with the soft ending «-ad» ensures a balanced yet energetic pronunciation.
Men with this name often appear calm and thoughtful at first glance, almost like a silent observer in the background who analyzes the situation precisely. Yet behind this facade lies a strong will and unshakable determination; when Murad sets his mind to something, he will achieve it, often with a calm but unwavering energy. He is not a loud macho type who demands attention, but rather the kind who impresses through actions and reliability, making him a very dependable friend and colleague. A slight smile often reveals that he enjoys humor directed at the situation rather than at himself.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Murad is not a man of quick, superficial flirtations, but seeks a deep, emotional connection and genuine understanding. He shows his affection more through concrete help and constant presence than through grand, public gestures, which his partner often experiences as very secure and protective. His charm lies in his patience and ability to listen; he makes the other person the center of attention, which quickly fosters a strong bond. However, in relationships, he can sometimes become too absorbed in his own thoughts or goals, so he must learn to express his feelings more loudly at times.
Translated, it means «the desired one», «the wanted one» or «the goal-oriented one».
No, it is a very rare name choice and therefore stands out.
Yes, Murad has a fixed name day: June 15. It is a date we set ourselves at ucy.me, tied to Murad I.
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