Thursday, August 19, 2010

I really need an arab boys names?

My husband is english and my parents are muslim. My parents are not talking to me as we can't find a name that works well in both english and arabic. My husband doesn't like the sound of most arabic names and we just need to find a compromise that every one is happy with - please help!

I really need an arab boys names?
Tom.
Reply:I am Irish %26amp; Hubby's Moroccan..we are having a girl who we are naming Esia Jasmin (eh-see-ah) That is a moroccan name but I have only recently found that out..I made up the name when I was 13 in the classroom it just popped into my head %26amp; I liked it so I wrote it down.


Names are a very personal %26amp; hard choice to make..both parents must like it, you should feel comfortable saying it...cause you will have to say it over %26amp; over, And you need to choose a name you wouldn't mind being called yourself n you don't think thay will be teased for;


I like the name Sean always had..so if I had a son that would be his first name...I actually I like alot of arabic names so I think I would choose Arshad or Hamza they mean 'Lion' as middle names. So maybe you should give him an arabic middle name..here are some suggestions. How about Adam or Zakir..muslim names that sound English..Adam Shakil or Zakir Rachid?





btw..I dont think you should let your parents see the baby unless they apologize!
Reply:Ramzi
Reply:Well, a friend of mine is called Haroun, which I think sounds really nice, and uses Harry as a nickname.
Reply:ustafar
Reply:Adam, Dean, Ibrahim, Amir, Jamal, Samir Zaid, Zayn
Reply:tariq.
Reply:choose a name you like wether its arabic or english or choose something that isnt either that way no one can be annoyed, go greek for instance. its your choice and your baby. choose the name you love best.


having said that here are a few boys arabic names i like:


adish - persian means fire, malik - means king, taariq - means morning star. hassan - means pious or wise.and my favourite; kaden - means companion, but somehow sounds quite english too.
Reply:Fadi is an Arabic name, used by both Christians and Muslims, means the one who rescue others willing to give his soul saving his loved ones.
Reply:George
Reply:go thru the list and pick something that is similar to "American" names, sometimes it can even be spelled differntly, like Ollie ans Ali, anyway here a list


http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_name...





I like :


Aden f


Aliya f


Farah f


hana f


Kaniel m


Latif m


Omar m


Zahara f





the female names are prettier to me, but to each his own
Reply:I used to look after a little boy at nursery who's name was Yaseen. That worked lovely and he was a beautiful little boy!
Reply:Check out this website. http://www.ummah.net/family/masc.html





If you are looking for a name you can use in English and Arabic try Joseph in English and Youssef, Yusef, Yusuf in Arabic.





Or you could have Marwane in Arabic and use Wayne in English like my brother does.





Good luck
Reply:Arun?


Adam?





Where I live in the UK, any Muslim name would be fine - and many of the Muslim boys have "English" names.
Reply:Baz, often shortened from barry, means falcon in islam.
Reply:Tariq is lovely and they can always shorten it to rick if the like.
Reply:Poor boy. How bout Alibaba. Open Sesame!! or Aladdin.
Reply:You didn't specify if you need a girl's name or a boy's name but I will suggest both..





For the boys names every prophet name is used in Arabic as Muslims believe in all the Prophets and name after them too so:








Ibrahim =Abraham


Musa =Moses


Dawud =David


Mikha'il =Michael


Yusuf =Joseph


Nuh =Noah


Yaqub =Jacob


Yunus =Jonah


Suleiman =Solomon


Isa =Jesus


Yahya =John





Arabic girl's names are even easier such as:





Maryam = Mary


Sarah=Sarah


Jude = being generous


Leen = a small palm tree or being flexible


Ayah= Phrase of the Quran or Proof


Farah = Joy


Latifah = Friendly


Jameelah = Beautiful


Zainah = Beautiful


Fay = Shadow


Hana', Hana = Happiness, bliss


Jana = Harvest


Danah = Pearl





There are many names go to http://www.sudairy.com/ look under masculine and feminine names
Reply:Putataemo!!!!.....its really nice, you can always shorten it to Putaina
Reply:I love the suggestions of Ramzi and Mikhail :)
Reply:My favorite Arabic boys names are Bilal and Omar.


I also like Shardi, Talib, and Tariq.
Reply:ALI


MUSTIPHA


JENS


ABDUL


SIHEED


ISHMAL


ALMOND


PAVEENA


SHERI


MOHAMMED


AMED


KHAN
Reply:http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/1/a...





Good selection here.





Choose a name that will suit your baby, not your parents!





Good luck.
Reply:All I can think of is Ahab the Arab.
Reply:Mohammed ;-)
Reply:Mohammad
Reply:adam
Reply:I was born in a muslim family too, but not fanatic, we like western names, although I would suggest u the name Mikhail(sounds like orthodox and Arabic too)
Reply:first of all, the baby is yours, who cares what your parents think. ITS YOUR BABY, NOT THEIRS!!!





adam
Reply:Daka daka Mohamed gejad
Reply:nadir


kamil


rachid


nasar


chefik


emir


adal








they all are because i am muslim and these are the names of my male relatives.


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