Muslim name or not??

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what is Islamic names?

in Islam there is no Islamic names.. any name is allowed

but there is just one condition: it must has good meaning
even if the name came from Mars.. it is OK if it has good meaning

about "Sofiya", it depends..
if it is ( Sofia صوفيا ), I don't know the meaning, the other members have said that it means "wisdom"

but it written as "Sofiya/Sofiyah/Sophiya".. so it is not "صوفيا".. it is "صوفية"
and this means "mystic"

this is what I think!

What's other's thoughts on this meaning? Good or bad?? :hmm::?
 
It was Shafiyyah, as in Shafiyyah binti Huyay, Rasulullah's wife.


Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh.
 
let me describe more as I can:

"Sofiya/Sofiyah/Sophiya".. all what was written we pronounce it as "صوفية"
and I think no doubt on it

so what is "صوفية"?

it has tow meaning:

1- it means "mystic".. and we know it means a women from a sect of "mysticism"
and in this site we are not allowed to talk about sects
but you understand what I want to say

2- it could means "fleecy".. as some thing was made of wool.. and a name of woman, it could be soft woman.. if it is, so it could be nice name

that is what I think of
I hope if there is some one else corrects my thought
 
let me describe more as I can:

"Sofiya/Sofiyah/Sophiya".. all what was written we pronounce it as "صوفية"
and I think no doubt on it

so what is "صوفية"?

it has tow meaning:

1- it means "mystic".. and we know it means a women from a sect of "mysticism"
and in this site we are not allowed to talk about sects
but you understand what I want to say

2- it could means "fleecy".. as some thing was made of wool.. and a name of woman, it could be soft woman.. if it is, so it could be nice name

that is what I think of
I hope if there is some one else corrects my thought
:sl:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia_Church_(Sofia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_(wisdom)
Apparently, Sophia (Sofiah) is a Greek name meaning Wisdom. It probably isn't just a different transliteration of Safiyah because Safiyah has a 'Sa' sound, whilst Sofiah has a 'Soh' sound.
:w:
 
yes Fishman.. you are right
but our brother Flossy didn't ask about sofia or sophia.. neither about Safiyah
he just asked about Sof
iya/Sofiyah/Sophiya

there is a different in the words and in the
pronounce, while sofia and sophia are same, and Safiyah is an Arabic name and means something "pure"

but these words "
Sofiya, Sofiyah and Sophiya", which he asked about, are another things.. isn't it?
 

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