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| Written by Administrator |
| Tuesday, 14 October 2008 11:47 |
Picking From Muslim Baby NamesEvery parent wants to give the perfect name to his or her newborn child. It is truly a challenging task for baby names, once given, becomes permanent. Parents know they must be careful in naming their baby by thoroughly searching for the one that fits their child the most. It would also be better if the name has a fascinating or a deeper meaning. Muslim baby names are unique but not too unpopular that people cannot pronounce them. If you are looking for something not too common, Muslim baby names will make a good choice. Islam has a rich culture and history and they have many baby names available signifying great characteristics and aspects of nature and their religion. Muslim names usually have a mystical ring to them. We are well aware that a child’s name has a bearing on his or her future attitude, as psychologists say. In Islamic teachings, Prophet Muhammad is said to have told his followers to give their children meaningful names as early as 1,400 years ago. You have come to the right place if you are looking for great baby name ideas. Browse through our list of the best baby names from the Muslims and learn what they mean and where they come from. Be extra sensitive in picking names because we are after all, only borrowing from another beautiful culture. Among Muslims, the names “Abdullah” and “Abdur Raman” are the most popular. The two are usually bestowed upon royalty, high officials, and exceptional citizens. “Harith” and “Humam” are said to be the most truthful names while “Harb” and “Murrah” are avoided because they mean “war” and “bitterness.” Muslim baby names are quite uncommon and are mostly used by those observing the faith themselves. However, they have fascinating origins and beautiful meanings. Among the random names on our list, we have “Shan,” which means “dignity” or “splendor” in Arabic. In Hebrew, it means “God is gracious” while in Gaelic, it could be derived form the Old River. “Shan” could also be used as a girl’s name. “Sarim” means “brave man” and “Nazar” means “the one who gives.” “Aali” will also make an interesting male name. It means “high” and “tall.” “Jah” literally means rank while “Sabat” means “firm, stable, certain, bold, enduring, and truth.” “Ismail” was an Arab prophet’s name. It sounds a bit more modern and Western sounding. “Jafar,” reminiscent of that villain in the Disney animated movie “Aladdin,” is not actually such a bad name. It is a variant of our own “Jeffrey,” and it means “stream.” “Sultan” is also an interesting name for male babies. Originating from ancient Africa, it means “ruler” or “leader.” For females, “Shellah” is a good choice for it means “true, beautiful, and kind.” “Hammah” is talem from the name of a female slave who was emancipated after suffering in the name of Allah. “Nisa,” meaning woman, is truly feminine while “Forhana,” which means “happy” and “ecstatic” is also recommended. “Naimah,” which means “tranquility” in Arabic is unique and pleasant. More good-sounding names are “Thara,” which means “wealth,” and “Asna,” which means “the one to be praised.” |
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