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What's In a Muslim Name?
Posted On 22/09/2007 08:54:32 by sameera

Names help us form our identities and our personalities. A name is the first label we will ever have, the first to describe who we are. A Muslim name must do more than just sound nice; it has to have a beautiful meaning, as well. In fact, the Prophet (PBUH) would often instruct his followers to change their names to names more fitting believers.

Should New Muslims Change Their Names?

While it is not a requirement for new Muslims to change their names, many choose to do so. Some change their name because their original name has a negative connotation. For example, alcohol is not allowed in Islam, so a new Muslim named Margarita or Brandy would probably change her name. Some change because their name is associated with a religion other than Islam. You won't see many Muslims named Christian! Still others change to a more recognizably "Muslim" name as a sort of announcement of their new religion.

With the ever growing interest in Islam comes a need for understanding of Muslim names. American Muslims also need ideas for naming their babies.

Requirements for Muslim Names

Muslim names do not have to be of any particular origin or language. They simply must have a nice meaning. Still, many Muslims do have Arabic names.

  • Names must not imply partnership or competition with Allah.
  • Names of Prophets are encouraged. Examples are Musa (Moses), Isa (Jesus), Ibrahim (Abraham), Nuh (Noah), Adam, and Mohammed.
  • Names of the companions of the Prophet (PBUH), including Abu Bakr and Aisha, are encouraged.
  • Names must be complete. For example, many people mistakenly believe that "Abu" is a Muslim name. "Abu" means "father" and is not a name. "Abu" must be combined with something else to form a complete name.
  • Names should not have negative meanings. Names meaning war, rebel, or others of that sort are not allowed.
  • Do not choose names that could cause ridicule or embarrassment in later life.
Choosing a Muslim name does not have to be complicated. Simply pick a name with a noble meaning and you will be fine. The next entries will give some examples of Muslim names and their meanings, en sha Allah (God willing).

 

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