A New Life in a New Land: The Muslim Experience in Canada  

Muslim Names

Since Arabic is the religious language of Islam, it plays a central role in the lives of all Muslims, irrespective of their particular native language, such as Urdu, Swahili, or English. As a consequence, great numbers of Muslims throughout the world have Arabic first names or surnames.

Generally, the names of Muslims have positive or sublime meanings, and may serve as the basis for developing one’s identity and personality. Some Muslim students may be named after important persons in Muslim history, such as the prophets, their companions and relatives, or successful leaders, scientists, or poets. Other names may reflect an attribute of God, with the prefix Abd (servant) designating the named person, as in Abd al-Rahman, “servant of the Most Merciful”. Still other names may imply a characteristic, such as patience. Having an Arabic name, however, is not required by Muslims, nor is it a prerequisite for one who decides to become Muslim. In fact, many Muslims have non-Arabic names, such as Jennifer (English), Shabnam (Persian), and Serpil (Turkish).

Teachers should also be aware that many Muslim women retain their maiden names after marriage, invoking a right established by Islamic Law over 1400 years ago. Consequently, teachers may encounter situations in which a student’s last name differs from that of his or her mother, without any specific connotations, such as divorce.

The chart below provides a list of some common Muslim names and their meanings. Teachers can use these names for student assignments or activities related to Islam and Muslims.

Due to various transliterations, different spellings for the same name may exist. It is important for teachers to ask students with non-Western names how their names are pronounced in order to learn them, rather than encouraging students to go by nicknames selected from the English language. Many Muslims are especially sensitive to this, since the right to an honourable, designated name is seen as a basic human right in Islam.

Some Common Arabic Muslim Names
Girls’ Names Meaning Boys’ Names Meaning
Ameenah Trustworthy Abd al-Baseer Servant of the All-Seeing
Asma Eminent Abd al-Majid Servant of the Glorious
Basimah Smiling Anwar More Radiant
Farah Joy, Cheerfulness Habeeb Beloved
Haleemah Gentle Hakeem Ruler, Sovereign
Hibah Gift, Present Faysal Decisive
Jameelah Beautiful Ibrahim Abraham
Kareemah Noble, Generous Iqbal Responsiveness
Khadeejah Precocious Jamal Beauty, Grace
Layla Night Khalid Glorious, Eternal
Najmah Star Masood Happy
Sakeenah Tranquility Mustafa Chosen
Salmah Peaceful Nabeel Noble, Generous
Sameerah Jovial, Lively Saleem Secure, Safe
Tasneem Fountain of Paradise Shakir Thankful
Uzma Greatest Siraj Heavenly Lamp
Wafa Faithfulness Taalib Seeker of Knowledge
Waheedah Unique, Exclusive Usamah Lion
Yasmeen Jasmine flower Waleed Newborn
Zakiyyah Pure, Chaste Zahid Abstinent, Ascetic



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