Mine is Jamila and I chose it because I was taking French in highschool and you have to choose a french name (or a name from a french speaking country) and Jamila sounded pretty to me. So once i learned it was a muslim name I kept it because I was already use to being called it.
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"Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why we call it 'The Present'."
I picked Mansur because it has a meaning of one who is victorious or helped by God. I felt like it was appropriate for how I came to find Islam. Rabi I picked because my given name is Robert and not much difference. I think Rabi means Spring or gentle wind. And I just realized it was in the Spring when I came to find Islam.
I would love to know what is behind other names.
“All day I think about it, then at night I say it. Where did I come from, and what am I supposed to be doing? I have no idea. My soul is from elsewhere, I'm sure of that, and I intend to end up there.”
I don't have a muslim name. I don't even know what my name means. Some say it's a combination of two names (Kay + Leigh = Kayleigh). Some say it is a long form of Kay which means "key" or "keeper of the key" (???). Some say it's derived from another name and has changed its pronunciation and spelling over the years (Kalila ... "beloved"???). Some say it is an entirely made up name originally made up for a pop song. Some say only the spelling was made up for the song.
With so many definitions claiming to be correct, I have no idea what my name really means. At this point nor do I really care, lol, there's just too many definitions.
you havent chose a name yet? did you want something that sounded close to your name because its really pretty...maybe Khalilah.
Do we have to choose one?
I don't think my name has any negative or blasphemous meaning so I should be able to just use that one? I can't ever imagine being referred to as anything else other than this one...
Just curious, is Khalilah the correct way to spell it, or is that a different name?
Just curious, is Khalilah the correct way to spell it, or is that a different name?
a different name it means good friend
Im really not sure but most people choose to change their name due to the fact that their original name is associated with a religion other than Islam or having a muslim name distinguishes them from being christian, buddist, etc. this will answer your question inshallah
i found an extremely close variation to Serena being islamic... now i can't find it .. and don't remember the meaning...
serena turns up in a lot of languages.. not totally surprised, french, latin, spanish.. and as a saint in roman times... i wish i could find the islamic version/meaning.
Serena
i found an extremely close variation to Serena being islamic... now i can't find it .. and don't remember the meaning...
serena turns up in a lot of languages.. not totally surprised, french, latin, spanish.. and as a saint in roman times... i wish i could find the islamic version/meaning.
Serena
Some possibilities:
Sarrinah = Beautiful, companion of prophet (S.A.W)
Shareen = Sweet
Sherana = Sweet
Shereen = Sweet, kind hearted and beautiful
Sireen = She was the daughter of Ibn Abdullah Ibn Masood and a narrator of Hadith from the Prophet (S.A.W), another narrator of Hadith by the same name was the sister of Mariah al-Qabtiyah; al-Maqooqus of Egyp
i found an extremely close variation to Serena being islamic... now i can't find it .. and don't remember the meaning...
serena turns up in a lot of languages.. not totally surprised, french, latin, spanish.. and as a saint in roman times... i wish i could find the islamic version/meaning.
Serena
probably sireen (Wife of Prophet's(pbuh) companion Hassan ibn Thabit) or selina (moon, salty)
"Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why we call it 'The Present'."
hi guess sarrinah is the closest...
umm showing my ignorance.... but ... companion different than wife?
Salaam
Serena
More like a disciple. Although unlike disciples, we do not follow any person. we follow the message they revealed. We do not actually follow Muhammad(PBUH), we followed what He followed. Therefor the people who followed along with him are better called his companions and not his disciples or followers. They were all companions in the following of the Qur'an.
i found an extremely close variation to Serena being islamic... now i can't find it .. and don't remember the meaning...
serena turns up in a lot of languages.. not totally surprised, french, latin, spanish.. and as a saint in roman times... i wish i could find the islamic version/meaning.
Serena
a dear brother of mine named his daughter Serene that is close to Serena .. after ibn Sireen (the dream interpreter)
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
thank you for taking the time to explain that. it does make sense. and i said sarrinah was prolly the closest due due to pronunciation... serena in other languages means everything from - calm child ( why i was named it ) was samantha's evil cousin for anything who used to watch bewitched... to cloudless and my personal "favorite -choke" is postman.
i like tigers so i choose it and khan......i dont know....yes our ancesters are from afghanistan and they came to indo-pak with emperor Shahabuddin Ghori (i forgot the name of that king but its 12th century)
My Islamic name is Abullah Muhammad. I chose Abdullah as it means servant of Allaah(swt) and that is what I desire to be. The Imam at the Masjid in Tyler, Texas suggested I add Muhammad as a constant reminder to have our Prophet(PBUH) as my role model.
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