Lukman is an attractive, modern-sounding name of Arabic origin. It means 'wise' or 'learned', reflecting its roots as an attribute of the Prophet Muhammad's nephew, Ali ibn Abi Talib. Lukman gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and positive meaning. It has been used by notable figures such as Lukman Faily, the former Iraqi Minister of Labour and Social Affairs. The name is composed of five letters: two consonants (L and M) and three vowels (u, a, and n). This gives it a pleasant rhythm when spoken aloud.
"Lukman experienced a dip in popularity between 2002 and 2012, with only 5 births each year until it rebounded to the same level by 2018."