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  • in reply to: Correct spelling of Enaya #113691

    Jawed Khan

    I have spelled Inayah / Enaya (//quranicnames.com/inaya/) as “Eynaya” in birth papers of my daughter. Let me know please, does it harm the meaning of name that “help from Allah”??

  • in reply to: Please guide me which name is suitable #113693

    Mohammed Fazeel Ahmed

    Assalamualikum,

    This is Mohammed Fazeel Ahmed from India and my wife name is Afshan Roohi. Alhamdulillah we are blessing with a baby soon. Still we are searching for the name. Can you please guide us which name is suitable and matching with our names for my baby boy/girl.

    Jazakallah Khair

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #113694

    khawer

    Assalamu alaikum,
    Kindly tell me Meaning of Rumaisa.Is it Arabic name.
    whats it correct spelling??

    thanks

  • in reply to: manhal #114113

    muhammed

    i need more information abt the name manhal
    i like to give this to my son
    am waiting for ur reply

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114130

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    Please see this page: Rumaisah

  • in reply to: muslim baby girl meaning #114131

    Hasnasitti sali

    Full meaning of ebada

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114132

    khawer

    Salam
    just want to share some information i got about name Rumaysa and need ur feedback
    http://fatwa.islamweb.net/fatwa/index.php?page=showfatwa&Option=FatwaId&Id=117893
    Source # 1
    i got information that the word rumaysa رُمَيْسة with a seen would have the meaning is corpse.But the name rumaysaرميصاء with a saad is different. It comes from the word rams which refers to having some sort of stain in the eye. It also the name of a certain star in the sky.
    Another variation of the name is رميثة with the letter tha. It has the meaning of putting things in order and organizing things. It is also said to be the name of a Sahabiyya. Some narrations mention that Umm Sulaym’s, the mother of Anas bin Malik, name was رميثة and not رميصاء, but the more popular opinion is رميصاء.
    Source # 2
    رُمَيْسة, it is the feminine diminutive form derived from the root رمس, which means to efface, cover, or speak so quietly.

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114133

    Thanks for the detailed reply. Our previous statement on Rumaisah meaning “friend” or “strong” is one year old and it is unclear where it came from. It may or may not be true, we cannot find a source for it.

    The new, authentic meaning of this name (رُمَيْسَة), mentioned in the Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia, is “wind that scatters dust and buries footprints and other effects.”

    As for Rumaisaa with a saad, it is the name of a star.

    As for deriving Rumaisah رُمَيْسة from the root رمس (“to speak quietly”, “to cover”, “to keep something secret”), it would receive the meaning of “a single small instance of rams“, thus meaning “a single instance of speaking quietly”, “a covering up of something”, “a single instance of keeping something secret and not revealing it”.

    As for Sahabiyyah names, we found two named Rumaithah (رُمَيْثَة): Rumaithah bint Amr bin Hashim and Rumaithah bint Hakeem. As for Rumaisah with a seen or saad, we couldn’t any Sahabiyaat named such.

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114136

    We have now updated the entry for Rumaisah. You can see it here: Rumaisah

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114141

    We also found new information on the the name Rumaisaa (with a saad), which is also the possible name of a Sahabiyyah. For more information see: RUmaisaa

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114142

    For more details on Rumaisa/Rumaisah please see this page: Rumaisah. We can no longer find any sources for the meaning of “good” or “strong”, for this reason the official meaning now is “wind that scatters”.

    As for the Sahabiyyah name you mentioned, it is a different name which you can read about here: Rumaisaa

  • in reply to: Which name to choose for my new born boy #114144

    Assalamu Alaikum,

    It may be best to seek the help of the baby’s family and relatives to see which one they prefer. I personally prefer Yahya since it is the name of a prophet, but your relatives may prefer the other name.

  • in reply to: meaning of razeenah, female sahaba name. #114147

    Please see this page: Razinah

  • in reply to: Ammaila Name Meaning #114148

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah, We have no specific information on this name. It sounds like it could be a variant of the name Amalia, which is a Germanic name that comes from amal (“work”) and thus has meanings “industrious”, “fertile”. In Hebrew, Amalia means “labor of God” according to Wikipedia. Amalia (the Germanic and Hebrew name) is an acceptable name for Muslims, but we cannot say anything specific about Ammaila.

  • in reply to: Nawala spelt noella ? #114150

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    There is no issue with spelling Nawala as Noella (or anything else), since there are no spelling requirements for names in Islam. What matters is your intention, and since you do not intend the “Christmas” meaning, it is acceptable to use it.

  • in reply to: ask about name enaya #114152

    Alalikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    Enaya is another spelling of Inayah, which is a good name that means “care”, “to care for someone”, “to be concerned for them”. This is a good meaning and there is no need to change it, there are thousands of Muslim girls that have this name.

    As for Areesha, it is an acceptable name as well. You can read about it here: Areesha

    Both Enaya and Areesha are acceptable names and you can choose either one.

  • in reply to: Correct spelling of Enaya #114154

    Eynaya is an acceptable spelling of Inaya, there is no issue with it and you can keep it insha’Allah.

  • in reply to: manhal #114156

    Please see this new article: Manhal

  • in reply to: muslim baby girl meaning #114163

    As for Rifa or Refa, see: Rifa

    As for Rifah or Rifaah, please see: Rifaah

  • in reply to: Please guide me which name is suitable #114164

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    We suggest any names that have a good meaning and that are liked by the baby’s family. We do not match names since there is no science for this. Please look at the many lists of names on our site and choose any one you like.

  • in reply to: Uddin as middle name #114165

    Saif

    Can we have “Uddin” as middle name ? Since adding Uddin to the first name makes it very long to pronounce and often is mispelled.

    Like my name is Saifuddin, but often during interviews my interviewers are not able to pronounce my first name. So, can I keep it Saif Uddin followed by my last name.

    Your help and opinion is truly appreciated.

    Thanks.

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114166

    Rabia

    what about Romeesa(رُمَيْسَاء ).Is it also a islamic name??

  • in reply to: last name for Faizan #114167

    Md. Farhan Sadiq

    which would be the best 2nd(last) name starting with S that goes with the 1st name Faizan?

  • in reply to: baby boy name #114168

    fatima

    name for a baby boy born on 12 Rabaul aw wall

  • in reply to: Shayan name #114597

    Yousaf

    Can I keep my baby boy name “Shayan” as “Shayan Muhammad Yousaf”, does it will have a good meaning in this form. as my name is Muhammad Yousaf. Thanks

  • in reply to: Najla' #114598

    Naj

    I want to know the meaning of baby girl : Najla or Najla’

    Is it Quranic name?

    Please kindly tell me and thank you.

  • in reply to: Rumaisa #114599

    khawer

    Assalamu alaikum,
    thanks a lot .i really Appreciate that you differentiate between two names.But still i have some Confusion and i hope you will clear it.
    > You said that ” As for Rumaisaa رميصاء with a saad, it is also the name of a star.” but still “meaning of star” is coming under name Rumaisah رُمَيْسة with seen.
    >Some narrations mention that Umm Sulaym’s, the mother of Anas bin Malik, name was رميثة and not رميصاء, but the more popular opinion is رميصاء but you are saying رميثة was different Sahabiyaat.
    >As u said,Both رميصاء and رُمَيْسة derived from same root Rams رمس but why their meaning is different.
    >According to my information, رُمَيْسة was not recommend as name as it meaning is not good., but you said we can use it as name.

    http://fatwa.islamweb.net/fatwa/index.php?page=showfatwa&Option=FatwaId&Id=117893
    ما معني اسم رُمَيْسة-هل يجوز التسمية به، علما أننا سمعنا أنه اسم صحابي؟
    What does it mean Rumaisa Name-Is it permissible to label him, knowing we have heard that Sahabi name?
    وقد بينا معنى الرميصاء لغة في الفتوى المشار إليها، وأما اسم رُمَيْسة-فالظاهر أنها مشتقة من الرمس وهو الدفن.
    The name Rumaisa seems that it is derived from the verb Rams which means a( burial.)
    ” And therefore do not recommend that you label them”.so the mufti said.
    The word rumaysa with a seen رُمَيْسة would have the meaning a corpse.

    >As u mentioned,رُمَيْسة and رميثة have lot of meaning.i just want to ask all are true.
    >رميثة رُمَيْسة رميصاء we can be considered it 3 separate names.

    i hope you clarify my all questions.
    thanks

  • in reply to: Inara is also the Name of a mythical goddess #114601

    Sadia

    I like the name inara for my daughter.
    But Wikipedia says that inara is also the name
    Of a goddess according to Hittite mythology.
    Does that make the name inappropriate for me
    to use.
    Will I be supporting shirk by using the name?
    Thanks
    Sadia

  • in reply to: i want beautiful baby girl name #114602

    asif ali

    My new baby girl born on 15 October 2014
    5pm evening time . I need beautiful unique Quranic name. Plz send me beautiful Quranic suitable name for her thanks

  • in reply to: doubt #114604

    noushad

    which corn used to count quranic words

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