Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
Wa `Alaykumus Salaam wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatuh.
May Allaah Ta`aalaa keep you firm on the Deen, Aameen.
In answer to the question:
There are two things here. One is, we are instructed to choose names with good meanings, and we also should choose to name after great Islaamic personalities of the past, so that we can attain some of their qualities, by the Permission of Allaah. On the other hand, some of those names are easier to pronounce than others, for those who are not Arabic speakers. The easiest name on that list to pronounce is Yazeed. The most difficult for a non-Arabic speaker to pronounce correctly is `Umar. So, that maybe something you might want to take into consideration. Nevertheless, it's far better to name after a Nabi (Prophet) or a Sahaabi (Companion of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم),
Ibrahim, Musa, Yusuf, Adam, because those four are Ambiyaa (Prophets of Allaah Ta`aalaa). Then, Umar, Khalid, and Yazid, because those are the names of three Sahaabah (Companions of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم). So, my advice is to choose between those seven names.
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by Huzaifah ibn Adam
Wa `Alaykumus Salaam wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatuh.
May Allaah Ta`aalaa keep you firm on the Deen, Aameen.
In answer to the question:
There are two things here. One is, we are instructed to choose names with good meanings, and we also should choose to name after great Islaamic personalities of the past, so that we can attain some of their qualities, by the Permission of Allaah. On the other hand, some of those names are easier to pronounce than others, for those who are not Arabic speakers. The easiest name on that list to pronounce is Yazeed. The most difficult for a non-Arabic speaker to pronounce correctly is `Umar. So, that maybe something you might want to take into consideration. Nevertheless, it's far better to name after a Nabi (Prophet) or a Sahaabi (Companion of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم),
Ibrahim, Musa, Yusuf, Adam, because those four are Ambiyaa (Prophets of Allaah Ta`aalaa). Then, Umar, Khalid, and Yazid, because those are the names of three Sahaabah (Companions of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم). So, my advice is to choose between those seven names.
Ibrahim or Umar, if you ask me.
The name `Umar (with the punctuation symbol at the beginning) seems too complicated. In Western Europe, names usually don’t start with weird punctuation symbol, and nobody would know how to pronounce it.
So I would have to go either with Omar or with Umar (without any punctuation symbol).
I thought that Omar was better than Umar because I thought that Omar is very easy and intuitive to pronounce while Umar is difficult and unintuitive to pronounce. Am I not correct about this?
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by Koopa39
The name `Umar (with the punctuation symbol at the beginning) seems too complicated. In Western Europe, names usually don’t start with weird punctuation symbol, and nobody would know how to pronounce it.
So I would have to go either with Omar or with Umar (without any punctuation symbol).
I thought that Omar was better than Umar because I thought that Omar is very easy and intuitive to pronounce while Umar is difficult and unintuitive to pronounce. Am I not correct about this?
That's what I meant about the pronunciation thing. Westerners will find it very difficult to pronounce the name `Umar, but that's the actual name. "Omar" is how they say it because they aren't able to pronounce the name, but the thing is, when the name is said as "Omar", the meaning is lost because it's an Arabic word after all. In that case, I would suggest going with the name that you will find easiest to pronounce. Maybe "Yazid"?
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by Huzaifah ibn Adam
That's what I meant about the pronunciation thing. Westerners will find it very difficult to pronounce the name `Umar, but that's the actual name. "Omar" is how they say it because they aren't able to pronounce the name, but the thing is, when the name is said as "Omar", the meaning is lost because it's an Arabic word after all. In that case, I would suggest going with the name that you will find easiest to pronounce. Maybe "Yazid"?
I didn't knew that if we choose Omar we lose the meaning of the name.
I'm also surprised that you don't think that Adam is the easiest name to pronounce. Adam is a common name in the West (because Adam is also an important figure in Judaism and in Christianity), so I think that all Westerners will be able to pronounce it correctly. Am I right or did I miss something?
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by Koopa39
I didn't knew that if we choose Omar we lose the meaning of the name.
I'm also surprised that you don't think that Adam is the easiest name to pronounce. Adam is a common name in the West (because Adam is also an important figure in Judaism and in Christianity), so I think that all Westerners will be able to pronounce it correctly. Am I right or did I miss something?
There's actually a difference in pronunciation between the name in Arabic, "Aadam", and the way it is pronounced in English, "Adam". The only non-Arabic speakers who actually say the name "Aadam" closest to the correct pronunciation are the African people here in SA. In the Arabic, the A is pulled: "Aa", and the A is pronounced like the A in "After", not like the A in "And".
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by Huzaifah ibn Adam
There's actually a difference in pronunciation between the name in Arabic, "Aadam", and the way it is pronounced in English, "Adam". The only non-Arabic speakers who actually say the name "Aadam" closest to the correct pronunciation are the African people here in SA. In the Arabic, the A is pulled: "Aa", and the A is pronounced like the A in "After", not like the A in "And".
Would you say that if I choose the name Adam (starting with only one "a") the meaning of the Muslim name Aadam (starting with two "a") will be lost and it would be a bad choice for a Muslim?
Would you say that if I choose the name Adam (starting with only one "a") the meaning of the Muslim name Aadam (starting with two "a") will be lost and it would be a bad choice for a Muslim?
The thing is that, if you choose the name Aadam, most people will pronounce it as "Adam" anyway, especially if you spell it with just one A.
But, the decision is yours to make. Whichever name you like, choose that one. All of the names in the list are good names. Except I don't know "Altair". I've never heard that name.
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
Thank you for all the useful info you gave me Huzaifah ibn Adam, it was very helpful.
I think I'm going to eliminate the name Altair because it doesn't seem to be a Muslim name (just an Arabic name).
As for the seven other names, I'm entirely undecided, it's going to be a very difficult choice, and I would require opinions from as many people as possible please.
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
please
choose wisely because names have very important effect on us if you want to be handsome choose yusuf bitte
AND
from what i understood from your information you are a male" It means something and. MAYBE you saw the western culture maybe you are in it maybe you only saw it. Or you maybe saw what women wear. A man said THE DAMAGE A NAKED WOMAN DOES TO MUHAMMED'S RELIGION CAN NOT BE DONE BY 1000 ARTILLERY.
Zevimer said that he was a man i dont know who he is.
And our prophet already told too many things about womens in the time we are living.
Because of this man should be like prophet Yusuf.
And because of this THIS IS A PERFECT NAME FOR YOU
GREATEST EXAM PROBABLY WOMANS NOW BECAUSE WORLD IS VERY CROWDED AND THERE IS TOO MUCH WOMEN AND I DONT THINK THEY EVER BECAME SO MUCH OPEN. 100 YEARS AGO EVEN IN PEOPLE IN EUROPE USED TO WEAR NIQAB BUT NOW IT IS LIKE THESE SO MUCH CHANGED IN 100 YEARS BECAUSE I HAVE THEORY IT IS THAT OTTOMAN EMPIRE WAS HOOK OF MORAL OF WORLD BECAUSE HE WAS SWORD OF ISLAM
ISLAM MADE OTTOMAN EMPIRE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
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Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by Koopa39
Also I forgot to add: If you can, please sort them from best to worst.
assalamu alaikum, brother. No name is 'worst'. The names, particularly, of the prophets and companions are beautiful, however, 'yazid' should be deleted from this list
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by azc
assalamu alaikum, brother. No name is 'worst'. The names, particularly, of the prophets and companions are beautiful, however, 'yazid' should be deleted from this list
VERYVERYVERY
NICE MY FRIEND
WHEN YOU WROTE YEZİD I WANTED TO ADD SOMETHING
BUT I WANT TO ADD IT BY USING LOGIC BUT I HAVE ONE ANOTHER SUBJECT I WANTED TO MENTION TO ACHIEVE BOTH OF THESE GOALS
FIRST I NEED TO SAY I WILL ASK ONE OTHER THINGS BUT FIRST TELL ME ABOUT MY SUGGESTION ABOUT YUSUFBuT OF COURSE TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK AFTER YOU READ WHAT I WROTE ABOUT THIS SUBJECT
Re: Which of these Muslim first names should I choose?
format_quote Originally Posted by azc
assalamu alaikum, brother. No name is 'worst'. The names, particularly, of the prophets and companions are beautiful, however, 'yazid' should be deleted from this list
You must be a shia, or a barelwi. No one else would have a problem with the name.
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