Ghawth
غوث
help, succour, aid
مغيث
Meaning: helper, rescuer, aider
Mughith is an active participle derived from the Arabic verb 'aghatha,' which means to provide succor or relief in times of distress. It conveys the sense of a 'rescuer' or 'deliverer' who arrives at the critical moment to save someone from a calamity. Linguistically, it implies not just general help, but urgent assistance that removes hardship or provides rain during a drought.
In Islam, the name represents the noble quality of altruism and being a source of mercy for others. While 'Al-Mughith' is sometimes used as an attribute of Allah (The Giver of Succor), as a human name it signifies a person who serves as a vessel for divine aid. It embodies the prophetic value of 'helping the oppressed and the needy' as a form of worship.
The specific form 'Mughith' does not appear in the Quran, but its root (Gh-W-Th) appears in several places. For example, in Surah Al-Anfal (8:9), the verb 'tastagheethoona' is used to describe the believers seeking help from their Lord. Another instance is in Surah Al-Kahf (18:29), where the word 'yughathoo' refers to being given water, albeit in a different context.
One notable figure is Mughith al-Rumi, a companion (Sahabi) of the Prophet Muhammad who was famously known for his deep love for his wife Barirah. Another historical bearer was Mughith al-Din, a title used by various local rulers and scholars in the medieval Islamic world. The name has historically been associated with individuals known for their chivalry and support of the community.
Individuals named Mughith are traditionally perceived as reliable, courageous, and deeply empathetic. They are often seen as 'problem solvers' who remain calm under pressure and are the first to offer a hand in times of crisis. The name suggests a protective nature and a strong sense of social responsibility.
Pronounced as 'Moo-gheeth'. The first syllable 'Moo' is like the sound a cow makes; the second syllable 'gheeth' starts with a 'Gh' sound, which is a voiced velar fricative similar to the French 'r' or a gargling sound at the back of the throat. It ends with a long 'ee' sound and a soft 'th' as in 'think'.
The Abjad value of Mughith (مغيث) is 1050 (Mim=40, Ghayn=1000, Ya=10, Tha=0). In numerology, such a high value associated with the letter Ghayn often symbolizes vastness, strength, and hidden treasures. It suggests a personality with great depth and a powerful impact on their environment.