Sunday, November 20, 2011

Any suggestions for muslim baby boy names???

I had ultrasound yesterday %26amp; I just found out that I'm going to have a baby boy. Me %26amp; my husband haven't decided yet what name we will give to our first child. We need muslim boy name. I have searched the internet but couldn't found a good one. So I decided to ask here coz maybe some of u have a better idea. I need a first %26amp; last name %26amp; if possible pls include the meaning. Pls don't suggest a name that is too hard to pronounce.Thanks!!! 鈾?br>

My due will be next month. ;-)

Any suggestions for muslim baby boy names???
I love Ameeradean or Nasridean or Nouraddeine i would have named one of these names but i had 3 beautiful girls


Check out the meaning of Ameer,Nasri and Nour you will find they are great names also deen means religion as you might already know bu to me makes the name sound modern as well.


Goodluck
Reply:my friend just named her son Othman Mohammed.





Hasam nickname Sam


prn Hah-som or Huh-sam
Reply:Omar is a nice name, easy to pronounce, but definitely Islamic. Depending on your affiliation, Ali is a nice name. But in my studies, I have found there are not strict rules on Islamic naming, as long as the name does not have a bad connotation (ie: a name that means "Thief") or is demeaning to the person with that name, it is permissable to name a child a name that does not neccessarily have a strong Islamic affiliation.
Reply:Nassar,nice,masculine,not easiley misprounounced
Reply:I went to school with a Muslim man named Naysan, and I thought that he had a beautiful name! I don't know what it means, but it's easy to pronounce and spell.





Another man that I went to school with converted to Islam and changed his name to Yazeed, which I also thought was a great name.





I like the sound of Naysan Hakeem and Naysan Yazeed.





Best wishes to your family!
Reply:I know a Muslim couple and the husband's name is Tru (which i like) and they have a son name Dragon. (pretty different....but still cool....sounds really strong and masculine)





GOOD LUCK AND CONGRATS!
Reply:I prefer Mahatma. It would be an honor to be named after the world peace leader Ghandi!
Reply:I don't know the difference between Muslim names and regular ones..but I love the names Damian, Aiden, Richard.
Reply:1. Abdul


2. Ali


3. Gamal/Jamal


4. Saddam


5. Najib


6. Obama


7. Mohammed/Muhamad


8. Jaafar


9. Ibrahim


10. Dawud


11. Musa


12. Yusuf


1 comment:

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Muslim names are given to new born babies within seven days from the birth; the names are mostly influenced by the religion. Giving a name to a child is considered as a religious duty of the father. It has been found that “Ali” is the most popular name used world widely by the Muslim community.

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