Category: Muslim Names

  • Does a convert have to change his or her name and how does a convert change his or her name?

    If someone converts to Islam does he or she need to change their name?

    This is a very common question asked by those brothers and sisters who wish to convert to Islam or have just converted to Islam. A person who has converted to Islam does not need to change their name unless their name embodies the worship of  someone or some thing other than God.

    Thus if the original name does not comprise or imply something forbidden in Islam., then he or she is permitted to retain it. 

    However, some say it is preferable to change ones name to an Islamic name it will also distinguish him or her from the non -Muslims. But it is not manatory.

    I want to change my name. How do I change my name?

    A persons name is one of the most important issues in people’s lives, because a person’s name is a title which says something about him, and is essential for communicating with him. It is an adornment and symbol for the person, by which he is called in this world and in the Hereafter. It is indicative of the religion to which he belongs, and makes him feel that he is one of the followers of that religion. It gives an impression of him to other people, and in their view it is like a garment.

    There are some names that are more beloved to Allah than others and certain names that are forbidden (haram) and certain ones that are disliked (makroo).

    It is according to the sunnah  (the examples of the Prophet’s life what he said, did, implemented, how he implemented), to change a bad name (whether it is an Arabic name or any other language) immediately, and it is permissible according to sunnah to exchange a name for a better one.

    The Islamic system of naming is   follows:

    Firstly It is essential that one attributes his or her lineage to his or her biological  father. by having their secound name as son of so and so and daughter of so and so

    The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever calls himself by other than his father’s name (or attributes himself to someone other than his father), will be cursed by Allah, the angels and all the people.” (Reported by Ibn Maajah, 2599; see also Saheeh al-Jaami’, 6104).

    The Prophet  (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Allah has cursed the one who claims to belong to someone other than his father.” (Reported by Imam Ahmad and others).

    The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever claims knowingly to belong to someone other than his father will be denied Paradise.” (Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim, Fath, no. 3982). He also said: “Whoever claims to belong to someone other than his father, will be cursed by Allah, the angels and all the people, and Allah will not accept any deeds or excuses from him on the Day of Resurrection.” (Reported by Muslim, may Allah have mercy on him, in his Saheeh, no. 2433).

    Narrated from Abu Dharr, who heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say: “There is no one who knowingly calls himself after someone other than his father, but he is guilty of Kufr”

    (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3371; Muslim, 61).

    Those who are adopted or fostered must be given the name of their real father and not the person adopting or fostering them.Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Call them (adopted sons) by (the names of) their fathers, that is more just with Allaah…” [al-Ahzaab 33:5].

    Therefore it is haram (forbidden) for any woman, convert or born into a Muslim family,  to take her husbands name.


    If you have been married for a long time and changed your name to your Husbands name many years ago. Then you should change it back to your fathers name officially.

    If however a person does not know who his or her father is and it is impossible to find out then. Allah does not burden some one beyond their capabilities and you can add to your surname a neutral name like Abdullah (Slave of Allah) or Abdur Rahman

     Lets now learn how to change your name.

    Lets first learn two import terms:
    1. Ibn this means son of
    2. Bint this means Daughter of.

    1. If you are Male and you have decided you like a certain name. Then your full name will be as follows:

    Chosen name ibn-fathers name

    Let us assume that Bilal is a name which you have chosen for your self and your fathers name is John Smith. Then your full name will be 

     Bilal ibn John 

    which means Bilal son of John.

    2. If you are Female and you have decided you like a certian name. Then your full name will be as follows:

    Chosen name bint-fathers name

    Let us assume that Ayesha is a name which you have chosen for your self and your fathers name is John Smith. Then your full name will be 

    Ayesha bint John 

    Which means Ayesha daughter of John

    Are there any names which are preferred and are there are  names which are forbidden and disliked to have?

    1 There are some names which are forbidden (haram) to have.

    2 There are some names which are disliked to have and if one can change such a name then he/she do so,

    3 There are some names which are recommended to have

    This is explained in more detail on the following article

    Important Guidelines to choosing a Muslim name

      After you have read the above Article I suggest you browse through the list of names and choose the one you prefer if you are considering changing your first name.

    List of Muslim Female Names

    List of Muslim Male Names

    Obviously baby and adult names are the same as babies grow up and keep their names so do not be alarmed if you see headings which say baby names.

  • Muslim baby girl name. Muslim female names

    Important Guidelines to choosing a Muslim name

    Muslim Names


    The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: On the Day of Resurrection you will be called by your names and by your father’s names, so give yourselves good names.
    Hadith – Bukhari

    How a Muslim baby girl  or female should be named 

    Name of child  bint (i.e daughter  of) name of father

    Example 1 

     If the daughters name is Hafsa and fathers name is Umar the full name of baby girl or female will be:

    Hafsa bint Umar     (were Bint = daughter of )

    Example  2 

    Similarly if a Sister converts to Islam and would like  to change her name. She should change her  name as below.

    If her name is Halima and her fathers name is John smith. Then it should be as follows:

    Halima bint John or Halima bint John Smith

    i.e. Halima daughter of John Smith


    Important note: In Islam it is important to know ones lineage. Therefore it is forbidden for Muslim women to change their last name to that of their husbands. They cannot be their husbands daughter just because they married him.

    Muslim baby Girl Names(Female Names)

     A Meaning of the  Name
    AfifahChaste
    AishaLiving, ProsperousShe was a wife of the ProphetAllah’s Apostle SAAWS said, “The superiority of ‘Aisha over other women is like the superiority of Tharid to other meals.” -Bukhari 5.114, Narrated Anas bin Malik
    AmalHopes, Aspirations
    AmatullahFemale servant of Allah
    Amirah
    Ameera
    Leader, princess
    AminahTrustworthy, faithful

    This was the name of the Prophet’s Mother
    Anisah
    Anisah
    Friendly
    ArifahKnowledgeable
    Asma
    Asmaa
    She was daughter of Abubakr and Sister of Prophets wife Aisha
     B 
    Bahijah
    Baheeja
    Happy
    Bahra’
    Bahraa
    Beautiful, shining
    Barja’
    Barjaa
    Of beautiful eyes
    Basimah
    Basemah
    Smiling
    Basma
    Basmah
    A smile
     D 
    DaajiyahLiving well off
    Daanah
    Danah
    Big pearl
    Daanyah
    Danyah
    Close
    Daariyah
    Dariyah
    Aware, knowledgeable
    Dalaal / DalalPampering, coddling
    DayfahGuest
    DunyaLife
    DurriyyahGlittering stars
     F 
    FadilahVirtue
    FadyaaSacrificing
    FaizahVictorious, winner
    FajrDawn
    FalihahSuccessful
    FarhanahHappy: Joyful
    Fatimah
    Fatima
    “Weaner”,
    She was Daughter of the Prophet
    FatinahIntelligent
    FawziyyahSuccessful Victorious
    FikriyyahHaving many ideas
     G 
    GhadaBeautiful
    GharraNoble lady
    Ghayda’ /GhaydaaYoung & delicate
    GhinaRichness
    GhufranForgiveness
    GhusunBranches (of a tree)
     H 
    Hadyah
    Hadiah
    Guide to Righteousness 
    HajarMaidservant of Prophet Ibraheem
    She was mother of Prophet Ismaeel
    HajunProphet Ibraheem’s 4th and final wife
    Halimah 
    HamidahThankful
    HanyahHappy
    HazimahSteadfast, firm
    HadhiqahIntelligent
    HabibahBeloved
    HadbaaWith long eye lashes
    HadiyyahGift
    HakimahWise
    HalimahHaleemahGentle, Forgiving
    Hana / HanaaHappiness
    HaniyyahHappy
    HasibahNoble
    HasifahWise
    HasinahChaste
    Hasna’ / HasnaaBeautiful
    Hasnah / HasnaBeautiful & nice
    HawraOf beautiful eyes
    Hawwa’Eve (first woman)
    HayatLife
    Haya’ / HayaaShyness
    Hind 
    HudaGuidance (from Allah)
    HulwahSweet, beautiful
    HusnBeauty
    HutafCheering
    HuwaydahGentle
     I 
    ‘Ibrah / IbrahWisdom, advice
    ‘IbtihajJoy
    ‘Ibtihal / IbtihaalSupplication
    ‘Ibtisam / IbtisaamSmiling
    ‘IhaaInspiration
    ‘IhabGiving, granting
    ‘Iman / ImaanFaith, belief
    ‘Imtiyaz / ImtiyaazExcellence
    IzdiharFlourishing, Blossoming
      
    IslamSubmission to Allah’s Will
     J 
    JalaClarity; Elucidation
    JamilahBeautiful
    JananHeart or Soul
    JumanahSilver Pearl
     K 
    KarimahGenerous ; Noble
    KawtharRiver in Paradise
    KhadijahName of Prophet’s Peace be upon him First wife
    Khawlah 
    KhayriyyahCharitable: Good
     L
    LatifahGentle; Kind
    LinaTender
     M 
    MaryamMary
    Mawiyahold Arabic name
    MaymunahAuspicious<;Blessed
      
      
      
      
     N 
    NabihahIntelligent
    NabilahNoble
    NafisahPrecious thing
    NailahAcquirer; obtainer
    Na’imahLiving a soft; enjoyable life
    NajahSuccess
    Najibahof noble birth
    NajiyahSafe
    NajatSafety
    NajlaOf wide eyes
    NawalGift
    NawarFlower
    NazahahPurity:; rightousnes; honesty
    NazihahHonest
    NazirahLike-equal; matching
    Ni’mahBlessing; Loan
    Nidacall
    NudarGold
    Nuhaintelligent; Mind
    NahlahA drink of water
    NurLight
    NusaybahProper Name
      
    Qanturah3rd wife of Prophet Ibraheem (Abraham)
    R  
    RumaysaUmm Sulaym Rumaysa bin Milhan, R.A., wife of Companion, who accepted Islam when she refused to marry him until he gave up his idols, educating him on the topic and influencing him to do so.
    S  
    SadaqaDeeds of charity done in Allah’s  cause
    SakinahCalm, Tranquil, Peace

    “Be not sad (or afraid), surely Allâh is with us.” Then Allâh sent down His Sakînah (calmness, tranquillity, peace, etc.) upon him, and strengthened him with forces (angels) which you saw not…” [Qur’an 9:40]. See Also 2:248
      
      
      

    List of Muslim Baby BOY Names (Male Names)

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  • Muslim baby boy names. Muslim male names

    Important Guidelines to choosing a Muslim name

    Muslim Names


    The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: On the Day of Resurrection you will be called by your names and by your father’s names, so give yourselves good names.
    Hadith – Bukhari

    Muslim baby Boy and Male  Names

    1 If the child is male   then  the full  name of the child  will be :

    Name of child  ibn (son of) name of father

     Example 1 

    If the sons  name is Abdullah  and fathers name is Umar then the baby’s full name will be:

             Abdullah ibn Umar (were Ibn =son of)

    Example 2

    Similarly if a brother  converts to Islam and he would like  change his name. He should change his name as below:

     If his father name is John Smith and he chooses for himself the name say Bilal. Then his full name will be 

       Bilal ibn John or Bilal ibn John Smith

    i.e. Bilal son of John Smith

    Spelling(s)Description or Meaning
    A
    ‘Abdul or ‘AbdLiterally means “slave” , i.e. “servant”. Can be used in combination with one of the Names of Allah, i.e. “Abdullah” meaning “Slave of Allah” or “Abdul-Rahman” or “Abdul-Raheem” etc.
    The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Call yourselves by the names of the Prophets. The names dearest to Allah are Abdullah and AbdurRahman, the truest are Harith and Hammam, and the worst are Harb and Murrah. -Hadith – Abu Dawood, Narrated AbuWahb al-Jushami
    Abdul’laah
    Abdullah
    Slave of/to Allah
    ‘Abdul-‘AdlSlave to The Just
    Abdul A’fuww
    ‘Abdul-Afuw
    Slave to The Pardoner
    Abdul A’had
    ‘Abdul-‘Ahad
    Slave of The Only
    ref: Quran 112:1
    Abdul Aa’khir
    ‘Abdul-‘Akhir
    Slave to The Last
    Abdul A’leyy
    ‘Abdul-‘Ali
    Slave to The Exalted, Sublime
    Abdul A’leim
    ‘Abdul-Alim
    Slave to The All-Knowing
    Abdul Aw’wal
    ‘Abdul-‘Awwal
    Slave to The First
    Abdul A’zeim
    ‘Abdul-‘Azim
    ‘Abdul-Azeem
    Slave to The Great, Magnificent
    Abdul A’zeiz
    ‘Abdul-‘Aziz
    Slave to The Mighty, The Strong
    Abdul Ba’deie
    ‘Abdul-Badi’
    ‘Abdul-Badee
    Slave to The Originator
    Abdul Baa’eith
    ‘Abdul-Ba’ith
    Slave to The Resurrector
    Abdul Baa’qei
    ‘Abdul-Baqi
    Slave to The Everlasting
    Abdul Baa’ri
    ‘Abdul-Bari
    Slave to The Maker
    ‘Abdul-BarrSlave to The Righteous
    Abdul Ba’seir
    ‘Abdul-Basir
    Slave to The All-Seeing
    Abdul Baa’sit
    ‘Abdul-Basit
    ‘Abdul-Baset
    Slave to The Extender
    Abdul Baa’tin
    ‘Abdul-Batin
    Slave to The Hidden
    Abdud DaarrSlave to The One Who Causes Loss
    Abdul Fattaah
    ‘Abdul-Fattah
    Slave to The Opener, Reliever
    Abdul Ghaf’faar
    ‘Abdul-Ghaffar
    Slave of The Forgiver
    Abdul Gha’four
    ‘Abdul-Ghafur
    Slave of The Forgiving
    Abdul Gha’neyy
    ‘Abdul-Ghani
    Slave to The Self-Sufficient
    Abdul Haa’dei
    ‘Abdul-Hadi
    Slave to The Guide
    Abdul Ha’feiz
    ‘Abdul-Hafiz
    ‘Abdul-Hafezh
    Slave of The Guardian
    Abdul Ha’kam
    ‘Abdul-Hakam
    Slave to The Judge
    Abdul Ha’keim
    ‘Abdul-Hakim
    Slave to The Wise
    Abdul Ha’leim
    ‘Abdul-Halim
    Slave to The Forbearing, Clement
    Abdul Ha’meid
    ‘Abdul-Hamid
    Slave to The All-Praiseworthy
    ‘Abdul-HaqqSlave to The Truth
    Abdul Ha’seib
    ‘Abdul-Hasib
    Slave to The Reckoner
    Abdul Haey’y
    ‘Abdul-Hayy
    Slave to The Ever-Living
    Abdul Jab’baar
    ‘Abdul-Jabbar
    Slave of The Compeller
    Abdul Ja’leil
    ‘Abdul-Jalil
    Slave of The Revered
    Abdul Jaa’mie
    ‘Abdul-Jamee
    ‘Abdul-Jami’
    Slave to The Gatherer
    Abdul Ka’beir
    ‘Abdul-Kabir
    Slave to The Most Great
    Abdul Ka’reim
    ‘Abdul-Kareem
    ‘Abdul-Karim
    Slave to The Generous
    Abdul Kha’beir
    ‘Abdul-Khabir
    Slave to The All-Informed, Aware
    Abdul Khaa’fid
    ‘Abdul-Khafid
    ‘Abdul-Khafed
    Slave of The Humbler
    Abdul Khaa’liq
    ‘Abdul-Khaliq
    ‘Abdul-Khaleq
    Slave to The Creator
    Abdul La’teif
    ‘Abdul-Latif
    Slave to The Kind, Gracious
    Abdul Maa’jid
    ‘Abdul-Majid
    Slave to The Most Glorious
    Abdul Maa’lik
    ‘Abdul-Malik
    ‘Abdul-Maalik
    Slave of The King (Allah)

    When the people took the oath of allegiance to ‘Abdul Malik, ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar wrote to him: “To Allah’s Slave, ‘Abdul Malik, Chief of the believers, I give the Pledge of allegiance that I will listen to and obey Allah’s Slave, ‘Abdul Malik, Chief of the believers, according to Allah’s Laws and the Traditions of His Apostle in whatever is within my ability; and my sons too, give the same pledge.” -Bukhari 9.312, Narrated Abdullah din Dinar
    Abdul Ma’tein
    ‘Abdul-Matin
    Slave of The Firm
    ‘Abdul-MughniSlave of The Enricher
    Abdul Mub’di
    ‘Abdul-Mubde
    ‘Abdul-Mubdi’
    Slave to The Initiator
    Abdul Mo’hai’min
    ‘Abdul-Muhaymin
    ‘Abdul-Muhaymen
    Slave to The Protector, Guardian
    Abdul Muh’sei
    ‘Abdul-Muhsi
    Slave to The Accountant
    Abdul Muh’yei
    ‘Abdul-Muhye
    ‘Abdul-Muhyi
    Slave of The Life-Giver
    ‘Abdul-MujibSlave to The Responder
    Abdul Mo’eizz
    ‘Abdul-Mu’iz
    ‘Abdul-Mueez
    Slave of The Honorer
    ‘Abdul-Mu’min
    ‘Abdul-Mu’men
    Slave of The Faithful
    Abdul Mo’qaddim
    ‘Abdul-Muqaddim
    ‘Abdul-Muqaddem
    Slave of The Presenter
    Abdul Muq’sit
    ‘Abdul-Muqset
    Slave to The Equitable
    Abdul Muq’tadir
    ‘Abdul-Muqtadir
    Slave to The Able
    Abdul Mo’saw’wir
    ‘Abdul-Musawwir
    Slave of The Fashioner
    ‘Abdul-Muta’aliSlave to The Supreme
    Abdul Mo’ta’kab’bir
    ‘Abdul-Mutakabber
    ‘Abdul-Mutakabbir
    Slave of The Majestic, Superb
    Abdun Naa’fie
    ‘Abdul-Nafi’
    ‘Abdul-Nafee
    Slave of The Beneficial
    Abdun Nou’r
    ‘Abdul-Nur
    ‘Abdun-Nur
    Slave of The Light
    Abdul Qaa’dir
    ‘Abdul-Qadir
    ‘Abdul-Qadr
    Slave to The Omnipotent
    Abdul Qah’haar
    ‘Abdul-Qahhar
    Slave to The Subduer, The Dominant
    ‘Abdul-QawiSlave to The Almighty
    Abdul Qaey’youm
    ‘Abdul-Qayyum
    ‘Abdul-Qayoum
    Slave to The Subsisting
    Abdul Qud’dous
    ‘Abdul-Quddus
    Slave to The Holy (Allah)
    Abdur-Raa’fie
    ‘Abdul-Rafee
    ‘Abdur-Rafi’
    Slave to The Exalteer
    Abdur RabbSlave to The Sustainer, Lord
    Abdur Ra’heim
    ‘Abdul-Rahim
    ‘Abdul-Raheem
    Slave of The Most Merciful, The Compassionate
    Abdur Rah’maan
    ‘Abdul-Rahman
    ‘Abdur-Rahman
    Slave of The Most Gracious, The Beneficent
    ‘Abdul-RaqibSlave of The Watcher
    ‘Abdul-Rashid
    ‘Abdur-Rashid
    Slave to The Righteous Guide
    ‘Abdul-Rauf
    ‘Abdur-Ra’uf
    Slave to The Compassionate
    ‘Abdul-RazzaqSlave of The Provider (Allah)
    ‘Abdul-Sabur
    ‘Abdus-Sabur
    Slave to The Most Patient
    ‘Abdul-Salam
    ‘Abd us Salam
    Slave of The Peace, The Bestower of Security, The Author of Safety
    ‘Abdul-Samad
    ‘Abdus-Samad
    Slave of The Eternal
    Ref Qur’an 112:2
    ‘Abdul-Samie
    ‘Abdus-Sami’
    Slave to The All-Hearing
    ‘Abdul-Shahid
    ‘Abdush-Shahid
    Slave of The Witness
    ‘Abdes Shakur
    ‘Abdush-Shakur
    Slave of The Appreciative
    ‘Abdul-Tawab
    ‘Abdut-Tawwab
    Slave to The Acceptor of Repentance
    ‘Abdul-WadudSlave of The Loving
    ‘Abdul-Wahab
    ‘Abdul-Wahhab
    Slave of The Bestower
    ‘Abdul-WahidSlave of The Unique
    ‘Abdul-Wajid
    ‘Abdul-Wajed
    Slave to The Reveler
    ‘Abdul-WakilSlave to The Trustee
    ‘Abdul-Waley’Abdul-WaliSlave to The Supporter
    ‘Abdul-WaliSlave to The All Governing
    ‘Abdul-WarethSlave to The Inheritor
    ‘Abdul-Wasi’
    ‘Abdul-Wasee
    Slave to The All-Embracing
    ‘Abdul-Zhaher
    ‘Abduz-Zahir
    Slave of The Manifest
    AbrârPious and righteous
    ‘AdamFrom earth
    Prophet Adam name
    ‘AdilJust.
    ‘AmrullahThe order of Allah swt
    ‘AsadullahThe lion of Allah swt
    ‘AtallahThe gift of Allah
    B 
    BahiFine, good
    Bari’Skillful
    BasilBrave, courageous
    BasimSmiling
    BahijAlways happy, pleasant
    BakrCamel, First born, the eldest child
    BalighEloquent, well versed
    BariiInnocent
    BashirBringer of good news
    BashsharBringer of good news
    BasmanSmiling a lot
    BassamSmiling a lot
    BilalFreshness
    Ref :He was  the First prayer caller in Islam
    Binyamin / BenyaminProphet Yousuf’s younger brother (“Benjamin”)
    BishrJoy, good news
    BurhanProof, evidence
    D 
    DalilGuide
    DaniClose, near
    DanyalName of a Prophet
    DarisScholar, studying
    Dawûd Name of Prophet David
    DulamahTall and black
    DyabThe one who perseveres
    F 
    FadilVirtuous
    Fa’iqAwake, alert
    Fa’izWinner
    FalihSuccessful
    FadlGenerosity, abundance
    FahdCheetah
    FahimIntelligent
    FahmiSmart
    RalahAttainment, success
    FarajRelief from bad times
    FaridUnique
    FatinSmart, witty
    Fu’adHeart
    FurqanProof (Qur’an)
    G 
    GhamirGiving a lot of charity
    GhanimWinner
    GhaziAttacker, campaigner for Allah’s cause swt
    GhassanThe prime of youth
    GhawthRelief, aid
    GhaythRain
    GhayyathThe one rushing to help
    GhazirPlentiful, ample
    H 
    HabbabGentle, polite
    HabibBeloved

    At Habib’s death, the noble Prophet had commended him and his entire family and had prayed: “May God bless this household. May God have mercy on this household.”
    HadirThe sound of thunder
    HafizProtector, preserver
    HakamTo rule, coach, judge, referee
    HamadullahThe Thanks of Allah swt
    HamidullahThe appreciation of Allah
    HammamThe Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Call yourselves by the names of the Prophets. The names dearest to Allah are Abdullah and AbdurRahman, the truest are Harith and Hammam, and the worst are Harb and Murrah. -Hadith – Abu Dawood, Narrated AbuWahb al-Jushami
    HamzaLion

    This was name of one of the Uncles of the Prophet peace be upon him
    HaniPleased, satisfied
    Haris / HaresGuard
    HarithThe Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Call yourselves by the names of the Prophets. The names dearest to Allah are Abdullah and AbdurRahman, the truest are Harith and Hammam, and the worst are Harb and Murrah. -Hadith – Abu Dawood, Narrated AbuWahb al-Jushami
    HasanGood, handsome
    HasimDecisive
    Hazim, HazemStrict
    HasimThunder
    HibatullahThe gift of Allah swt
    HumamBrave
    Husayn, HuseinHandsome (Diminutive of Hassan)
    I 
    ‘IesaJesus
    IbrâhimProphet Abraham
    ‘IhsanKindness, good charitable deed
    ‘ImadPillar, support
    ‘IrfanThankfulness, appreciation
    ‘IsamSafeguard, self dependence
    IshaqIshâque
    Eshaq
    Means “tall”.
    Name of A Prophet.  Son of Ibraham and Sara. 
    Ismâ’ilIshmael
    ‘IyadSupport
    J 
    JadallahThe Generosity of Allah swt
    Jadil-HaqqTruth follower
    JalilCapable, mighty
    JasirCourageous, Strong
    JasurCourageous
    JulaybibBrave Martyr

    A Companion of the Prophet  who was dwarfed, described as ugly, and of unknown lineage, yet the Prophet  found great favor in him, selecting a wife for him, and saying, He is of me and I am of him” when Julaybib died as a martyr in battle, after first courageously killing seven.
    JunaydDiminutive of soldier
    K 
    KamilComplete
    KayidCunning
    KhabirExpert
    KhalafSuccessor
    KhalilIntimate Friend
    ref quran 4:125
    KhalilullahThe friend of Allah swt
    KhayrGoodness
    KhayrullahThe Prosperity of Allah swt
    L 
    LabibIntelligent
    Lami’ / LameeBright
    Lam’iShining
    LatifGentle
    LaythLion
    LuqmanClear way, convincing, Also name of a Prophet
    M 
    MadiPast, sharp
    Mas’udProsperous
    Ma’sumProtected from committing sins
    MawdudBeloved
    Mibsam, MebsamSmiling a lot
    MuhsinGood-doer, i.e. performs good deeds totally for Allah’s sake only without any show off or to gain praise or fame etc., and in accordance with the Sunna of Allah’s Messenger Muhammed Also the name of one of the sons of Fatimah (Muhammad’s daughter).
    Mu’in/Mu’eenHelper
    Mu’min/Moo’minBeliever
    MûsaMoses
    MuhsinGood-doer, i.e. performs good deeds totally for Allah’s sake only without any show off or to gain praise or fame etc., and in accordance with the Sunna of Allah’s Messenger Muhammed SAAWS
    MustafaChosen
    Muti’/MuteeObedient
    N 
    NasrallahThe Victory of Allah swt
    NûhNoah
    Q 
    Qabil/Qabeel/QaabeelSon of Adam
    Qaddur/QaddoorCapable
    Qani/QaneeSatisfied with one’s life
    QasimDivider
    Also name of Prophet Muhammad’s son
    Qasit/QaasitJust, Fair
    QaysFirm
    R 
    Radi/RadhiHappy, Satisfied
    Ra’id/Raed/Raa’idLeader, Major (Rank)
    Raji/RaajeeHoping
    Ramadan/Ramadhaan9th month of Islamic calendar
    S 
    SafiyyullahThe Choice of Allah swt
    SalimExcellent reciter of Qur’an

    ..I heard Allah’s Apostle SAAWS saying, ‘Learn the recitation of the Qur’an from (any of these) four persons: ‘Abdullah bin Masud, Salim the freed slave of Abu Hudhaifa…’ -Bukhari 5.103, Narrated Masruq
    SayfullahThe sword of Allah swt
    ShukrallahThe Thanks of Allah swt
    T 
    TalûtSaul
    TâriqNight-comer, i.e. the bright star
    W 
    Y 
    YahyaJohn
    Ya’qûbJacob
    Z 
    ZakariyâZachariya
    ZaydZayd ibn Thabit, .R.A.- a prominent scribe of Qur’an, responsible for preserving the Qur’an as we know it today.

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    Do those who wish to convert to Islam have to change their names? and how do converts to Islam change their names

    Rulings and regulations

    The matter of giving names is one of the most important issues in people’s lives, because a person’s name is a title which says something about him, and is essential for communicating with him. It is an adornment and symbol for the person, by which he is called in this world and in the Hereafter. It is indicative of the religion to which he belongs, and makes him feel that he is one of the followers of that religion. It gives an impression of him to other people, and in their view it is like a garment .If it is too long or too short, it does not look right.

    There are some names that are more beloved to Allah than others and certain names that are forbiden (haram) and certain ones that are disliked (makroo).

    It is according to the sunnah (the examples of the Prophet’s life what he said, did, implemented, how he implemented), to change a bad name (whether it is an Arabic name or any other language) immediately, and it is permissible according to sunnah to exchange a name for a better one.

    The Islamic system of naming is as follows

    1 If the child is male then the full name of the child will be :

    Name of child ibn (son of) name of father
    eg.If the sons name was Abdullah and fathers name was Umarthen the childs full name will be:
    Abdullah ibn Umar

    2 If the child is female then the full name of child will be

    Name of child bint (daughter of) name of father
    Eg, If the daughters name is Hafsa and fathers name is Umar the full name of child will be:


    Hafsa bint Umar
     
    Similarly if a brother or sister converts to Islam and would like to change their name. They should change their name as above.
    Thus if his father is John Smith and he chooses for himself the name say Bilal. Then his full name will be 


    1 Bilal ibn John or Bilal ibn John Smith
    i.e. Bilal son of John Smith


    2 Halima bint John or Halima bint John Smith
    i.e. Halima daughter of John Smith
    Note. New Muslim brothers and Sisters do not have to change their name unless that name is a bad name or an Islamically forbidden name such as a name of a pagan deity etc,
    Also they should remember that they must retain their last name as their fathers same i.e son of John or whatever the fathers name may be.

    Naming of adopted or fostered children


    Those children who are adopted or fostered must be given the name of their real father and not the person adopting or fostering them.
    Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Call them (adopted sons) by (the names of) their fathers, that is more just with Allaah…” [al-Ahzaab 33:5].

    The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever claims knowingly to belong to someone other than his father will be denied Paradise.” (Reported by al-Bukhaari and Muslim, Fath, no. 3982). He also said: “Whoever claims to belong to someone other than his father, will be cursed by Allaah, the angels and all the people, and Allaah will not accept any deeds or excuses from him on the Day of Resurrection.” (Reported by Muslim, may Allaah have mercy on him, in his Saheeh, no. 2433).
    Narrated from Abu Dharr, who heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: “There is no one who knowingly calls himself after someone other than his father, but he is guilty of Kufr”
    (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3371; Muslim, 61).

    Ruling on women changing family name to Husbands name
    The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever calls himself by other than his father’s name (or attributes himself to someone other than his father), will be cursed by Allaah, the angels and all the people.” (Reported by Ibn Maajah, 2599; see also Saheeh al-Jaami’, 6104).

    The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Allaah has cursed the one who claims to belong to someone other than his father.” (Reported by Imaam Ahmad and others).
     

    Women’s after Marriage

    A woman cannot change her surname to her husbands surname after Marriage.

    The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever claims knowingly to belong to someone other than his father will be denied Paradise.” (Reported by al-Bukhaari and Muslim, Fath, no. 3982).

    He also said: “Whoever claims to belong to someone other than his father, will be cursed by Allaah, the angels and all the people, and Allaah will not accept any deeds or excuses from him on the Day of Resurrection.” (Reported by Muslim, may Allaah have mercy on him, in his Saheeh, no. 2433).

    narrated from Abu Dharr, who heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: “There is no one who knowingly calls himself after someone other than his father, but he is guilty of Kufr…”
    (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3371; Muslim, 61).

    According to the version narrated by al-Bukhaari: “who calls himself after people to whom he does not belong…”

    As it is in this world, so it will also be in the Hereafter, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
    “On the Day of Resurrection, each betrayer will have a banner raised beside him, and it will be said, this is the betrayer of So and so the son of So and so.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5709, and Muslim, 3265).

    Prohibited (haram) Names


    Names indicating Enslavement to or worship of anything other than Allaah are haram. Names of idols and false gods are Haram and names belonging excusively to the Kuffar and are not used by anyone else are haram . Among the names which express enslavement to or worship of anything other than Allaah are ‘Abd al-Rasool (“slave of the Messenger”), ‘Abd al-Nabi (“slave of the Prophet”) Ghulam Rasool (slave of the Messenger in Urdu) and ‘Abd al-Ameer (slave of the prince) , Abd al-Maseeh (“slave of the Messiah”) and other names which imply worship of or submission to anything other than Allaah. 

     Some scholars regard names such as Butrous (Peter), Jurjus (George), and other names which denote religions of kufr as being haram.

    The person who has a name which is considered to be Haram  must change it.

    The great Sahaabi ‘Abd al-Rahmaan ibn ‘Awf (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: My name was ‘Abd ‘Amr ” or according to one report, ‘Abd al-Ka’bah ” and when I became Muslim, the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) called me ‘Abd al-Rahmaan. (Narrated by al-Haakim, 3/306. Al-Dhahabi agreed with him)
     Narrated Abu Huraira  Narrated that The Prophet said, “Name yourselves with my name (use my name) but do not name yourselves with my Kunya name (i.e. Abul Qasim)….”  (Bukhari 1:110,)

    Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah  narrated that Allah’s Messenger decided to forbid (his followers) to name persons as Ya’la (Elevated), Barakah (Blessing), Aflah (Successful), Yasar and Nafi’, but I saw that he kept silent after that and he did not say anything until Allah’s Messenger died. And he did not forbid (his followers to do this), then Umar decided to prohibit (people) from giving these names, but later on gave up the idea. (Muslim 5331)

    Names that are Disliked

    Examples of such (objectionable) names include Harb (“war”), Rashaash (sprinkles or drizzle), and Hiyaam – which is the name of a disease suffered by camels – and other names which have ugly or unpleasant meanings.

    It is disliked to use names:

    1  Which have a Provocative or alluring name.

    2 Which are names of immoral people such as siungers and actors/actresses

    3 Names which refer to a sin such as  Saariq (“thief”) or Zaalim (“wrongdoer”)

    4 Names of sinners such as Fir’awn (Pharaoh), Haamaan (the name of Pharaoh’s minister) and Qaaroon

    5 Names of animals l-Himaar (donkey), al-Kalb (dog), al-Qird (monkey), etc.

    6 Names which give a person more than than he /she deserves such Noor al-Deen (“light of the religion”), Shams al-Deen (“sun of the religion”), Noor al-Islam (“light of Islam”), Shams al-Islam (“sun of Islam”),

    as It is makrooh to use any name which is added to the words “al-Deen” or “al-Islam” (i.e., names which appear in idaafah – genitive construction – with these words), such as Noor al-Deen (“light of the religion”), Shams al-Deen (“sun of the religion”), Noor al-Islam (“light of Islam”), Shams al-Islam (“sun of Islam”), etc., because these names give a person more than he deserves.

    Imaam al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) disliked his nickname of Muhiy al-Deen (“reviver of the religion”) and Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) also disliked his nickname of Taqiy al-Deen (“piety of the religion”), and he used to say, “But my family gave me this nickname and it became well-known.”

    7 Some scholars say it is disliked to add any word to the name of Allaah except the word ‘Abd (slave…) names such as Hasab-Allaah, Rahmat-Allaah (the mercy of Allaah) etc are disliked to be given to people. It is similarly disliked to add words to the word al-Rasool (the Messenger).

    8. Names of Surahs of the Quran such as Ta-Ha, Yaa-Seen, etc. These names are al-Huroof al-Muqatta’ah (letters which appear at the beginning of some soorahs; their meaning is known only to Allaah – ), These names are makrooh, and it is makrooh to give them to anyone. But if a person has been given such a name by his family, and he is grown up and it is difficult for him to change it, he does not have to do so.

    Hadith – Bukhari (#819), Muslim, Abu Dawud, and Tirmidhi
    Abu Hurayrah reported that the Prophet of Allah said, “The name most detested by Allah is ‘Malik Al-Amlak’ (‘King of Kings.’)”

    Hadith – Muwatta 54.24
    Malik related to me from Yahya ibn Said that the Messenger of Allah asked about a milk camel about to be milked, “Who milks this camel?” A man stood up. The Messenger of Allah said, “What is your name?” The man said, “Murra (bitterness).” The Messenger of Allah said to him, “Sit down.” Then he said, “Who milks this one?” A man stood up and the Messenger of Allah said, “What is your name?” He said, “Harb (war).” The Messenger of Allah, said, “Sit down.” Then he said, “Who milks this camel?” A man stood up, and the Messenger of Allah, said to him, “What is your name?” The man said, ”Yaish (he lives).” The Messenger of Allah, said to him, “Milk!”

    Changing to a Better Name

    ;The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to change bad names to good ones. 
    Hadith – Al-Tirmidhi #4774, Narrated ‘Aisha
    The Prophet used to change a bad name.
    Tirmidhi transmitted it.
     
    It was narrated from Ibn ‘Umar that a daughter of ‘Umar was called ‘Aasiyah (disobedient), but the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) renamed her Jameelah (beautiful). Narrated by Muslim, 2139.

    Hadith – Sahih Al-Bukhari 8.212, Narrated Abu Huraira
    Zainab’s original name was “Barrah,” but it was said, “By that she is giving herself the prestige of piety.” So the Prophet changed her name to Zainab.
    Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to change bad names to good ones. 
    It was narrated from Ibn ‘Umar that a daughter of ‘Umar was called ‘Aasiyah (disobedient), but the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) renamed her Jameelah (beautiful). Narrated by Muslim, 2139. 
     narrated by al-Bukhaari (6190) from Ibn al-Musayyab that his father came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and he said, “What is your name?” He said, “Hazn (meaning rough).”He said, “You are Sahl (meaning easy).”He said, “I will not change the name that my father gave to me.” Ibn al-Musayyab said, “And we have had roughness (in character) ever since.”
    Roughness means being harsh and difficult to deal with. 
    Ibn Battaal said:
    This shows that improving names and changing names to something better is not something that is obligatory. 
    Fath al-Baari. 
    And if it had been obligatory, the Sahaabi would not have refused to change his name, and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) would have compelled him to change his name.

    Abu Dawud said: The Prophet changed the names al-‘As, Aziz, Atalah, Shaytan, al-Hakam, Ghurab, Hubab, and Shihab and called him Hisham. He changed the name Harb (war) and called him Silm (peace). He changed the name al-Munba’ith (one who lies) and called him al-Mudtaji’ (one who stands up). He changed the name of a land Afrah (barren) and called it Khadrah (green). He changed the name Shi’b ad-Dalalah (the mountain path of a stray), the name of a mountain path and called it Shi’b al-Huda (mountain path of guidance). He changed the name Banu az-Zinyah (children of fornication) and called them Banu ar-Rushdah (children of those who are on the right path), and changed the name Banu Mughwiyah (children of a woman who allures and goes astray), and called them Banu Rushdah (children of a woman who is on the right path). AbuDawud said: I omitted the chains of these for the sake of brevity.
    Hadith (agreed upon)

    The Prophet said, “Whoever shuns my Sunnah is never of me.”

    Hadith – Sahih Al-Bukhari 8.212, Narrated Abu Huraira, .
    Zainab’s original name was “Barrah,” but it was said, “By that she is giving herself the prestige of piety.” So the Prophet changed her name to Zainab.

    Most Beloved Names

    It was narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh (2132) from the hadeeth of Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The most beloved of your names to Allaah are ‘Abd-Allaah and ‘Abd al-Rahmaan.”

    Abu Dawood (4950) narrated that Abu Wahb al-Jushami, who was a companion of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Give your children the names of Prophets, and the most beloved of names to Allaah are ‘Abd-Allaah and ‘Abd al-Rahmaan, and the most truthful are Haarith and Hammaam [these names both refer to one who is always doing something, whether good or bad], and the worst are Harb and Murrah [meaning ‘war’ and ‘bitterness’ respectively].” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.

    Naming after a Prophet

    Hadith – Sahih Al-Bukhari 8.218, Narrated Abu Musa
    I got a son and I took him to the Prophet who named him Ibrahim, and put in his mouth the juice of a date fruit (which be himself had chewed, and invoked for Allah’s blessing upon him, and then gave him back to me. He was the eldest son of Abu Musa.

    Hadith – Abu Dawood, Narrated AbuWahb al-Jushami
    The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Call yourselves by the names of the Prophets. The names dearest to Allah are Abdullah and AbdurRahman, the truest are Harith and Hammam, and the worst are Harb and Murrah.

    Using Abu

    It is common for Muslim fathers to be referred to as “Abu” plus the first name of their son. For example, Abu Turab literally means “Father of Turab.”

    Hadith – Sahih Al-Bukhari 8.223, Narrated Sahl bin Sad
    The most beloved names to ‘Ali was Abu Turab, and he used to be pleased when we called him by it, for none named him Abu Turab (for the first time), but the Prophet . Once ‘Ali got angry with (his wife) Fatima, and went out (of his house) and slept near a wall in the mosque. The Prophet came searching for him, and someone said, “He is there, lying near the wall.” The Prophet came to him while his (‘Ali’s) back was covered with dust. The Prophet started removing the dust from his back, saying, “Get up, O Abu Turab!”

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