Keeping the names of Ambiyaa, Sahaabah and the pious
Q: My wife is about to give birth. We were thinking of naming the child Asmara. Could you advise if this name is suitable and acceptable?
Q: My wife is about to give birth. We were thinking of naming the child Asmara. Could you advise if this name is suitable and acceptable?
Q: Please tell me what's the meaning of Juwayriyah?
Q: I was wondering if the following names are acceptable:
- Taariq as in, Taariq bin Ziyaad.
- Shurahbil who was involved in the Conquest of Syria - is he a Sahabi?
- Shurayh
- Jurayj as in the one mentioned in a hadeeth.
Girls'
- Humaydah
- Rumaysaa (Umm Sulaym bint Milhaan?)
- Humayraa (Aa'isha (Radiyallahu Anhas) nickname?)
Please provide Arabic and meanings.
Q: Please can you advise if the following names are suitable?
Alayna- princess
Diyanah- Religion
Liyanah- tenderness, softness
Aleena- silk of heaven, tender, soft
Myiesha- Life's blessing
Mysha- Happy for entire life
Misha- pretty
Q: Please could you give me the meanings of the following girls names with the correct spelling and if they are permissible to keep
Lamia
Lamiah
Zaria
Alaya
Tasneem
Zayanah
Q: The names Inaaya and Filza? Can you tell me about these, their meanings and whether they can be kept. Any other name you may want to suggest also that would be unique with a nice meaning?
Q: My question is this "mantasha and yasha" can be taken as girls name or not? And also tell me the meaning.
Q: Please can you guide me as to whether the name zaara / zara is permissible. I believe it does not necessarily have to be an Arabic name so long as it has a good meaning and is kept by Muslims mostly.
Q: Can you please tell me which of these names is good for my daughter and the correct spelling in English. Aafreen, Atiyya, Habiba, Liba, Lubna, Midhaa, Nazneen, Shabana, Shaista, Shanza, Simrah, Tayyibah, uzma.
Q: I would like to know if the name Hannah is a good name. I love the story of Hannah (R.A) but have heard that it doesn't have a good meaning. Please advise.