Name | Arabic | Gender | Meaning | View |
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Ebrah | عِبْرَة | Girls | lesson, wisdom, to learn from experience, to interpret a dream/vision/story | View More |
Eeda | إِيْدَاع | Boys and Girls | to deposit, to commit, to lodge, to consign (to give a person something to keep for you) | View More |
Eesha | عيشة | Girls | Life and Alive | View More |
Eezah | إِيْضَاح | Boys and Girls | “clarification”, “elucidation”. | View More |
Efah | عِفَّة | Girls | Virtuous, Pious, God-Fearing, and Devoted to God | View More |
Eftikhar | افتخار | Girls | magnificence, beauty, stateliness | View More |
Ehsaneh | اِحسانه | Girls | virtuous, pious, doer of good deeds | View More |
Eid | عِيْد | Boys | festival, day of celebration | View More |
Eidi | عِيْدِيّ | Boys | one who celebrates, a gift received during Eid | View More |
Eifa | إِيْفَاء | Boys and Girls | Faithfulness and Loyalty | View More |
Eifad | إِيْفَاد | Boys and Girls | to send someone on a mission, to be fast, to be high and above something | View More |
Eihaa | إِيحَاء | Girls | to inspire, to communicate with someone without direct speech | View More |
Eihab | إيهاب | Boys | to bestow, to give freely, to endow someone with a gift | View More |
Eiham | إِيهَام | Boys and Girls | illusion, fantasy | View More |
Eiliad | ايلياد | Boys | memory of the tribe, memory of the people, one who keeps the memory of his tribe and people alive in his mind | View More |
Eiliar | ايليار | Boys | one who is beloved by the people | View More |
Eilman | ايلمان | Boys | symbol of the people | View More |
Eilnaz | إيلناز | Girls | beauty of the nation | View More |
Eilqar | ايلقار | Boys | Promise | View More |
Eilshan | اِلشن | Boys | leader | View More |
Eima | إِيْمَاء | Girls | to make a subtle gesture | View More |
Eimam | إِيمَام | Boys | leader | View More |
Einas | إِيْنَاس | Boys and Girls | to stop being afraid | View More |
Eira | إيراء | Boys and Girls | kindling | View More |
Eisun | عِيْسُوْن | Boys | capable | View More |
Eisuni | عِيْسُوْنِي | Boys | capable | View More |
Eithar | إِيثَار | Boys and Girls | o love another person and to give them preference over yourself | View More |
Eiwa | إِيْوَاء | Boys and Girls | to protect | View More |
Ejlaal | إِجْلال | Boys | to honor | View More |
Elaf | إيلاف | Boys and Girls | Safe and Secure | View More |
Eleanor | النور | Girls | Light and Radiance | View More |
Eliar | اليار | Boys | friend of the people | View More |
Elias | إِلْيَاس | Boys | A prophet mentioned in the Quran | View More |
Eliza | إليزا | Girls | Allah is abundance | View More |
Elizabeth | إليزابيث | Girls | Allah is abundance | View More |
Elmira | الميرا | Girls | one who sacrifices herself or offers sacrifice for the benefit of her people. | View More |
Elnaz | الناز | Boys | Love Of The People | View More |
Elsa | إلسا | Girls | one who looks like kin | View More |
Elsana | السنا | Girls | recognizable and lovable | View More |
Esfand | اسفند | Boys | pure | View More |
Esfandiar | اسفنديار | Boys | pure creation | View More |
Eshaal | إِشْعَال | Boys and Girls | Kindled-- Enlivened and Excited | View More |
Etemad | اعتماد | Boys and Girls | reliance, trust, confidence in another person | View More |
Etimad | اعتماد | Girls | to depend upon, to take refuge in | View More |
Etizaaz | اعْتِزَاز | Boys | to become glorious, to become mighty, to become honored | View More |
Eva | إِوَاء | Girls | Caring, Guardian, and Protector | View More |
Ewazi | عِوَضِيّ | Boys | Replacement | View More |
Eyazi | عِيَاضي | Boys | Replacement | View More |
Children are the coolness of our eyes and they bring joy and happiness to our lives. As you embark on this next stage of your journey, isubqo family wishes you the best.
Names are important. They have a purpose in our lives and can be a source of blessings. Our Prophet Muhammed (SAW) encouraged us to give our children good names.
We pray that your child grows up healthy and strong, intelligent and wise, and loves this religion, and will become a person of good character. Ameen.
Muslims have some very simple rites for welcoming a child.
Azan is the first words a newborn Muslim baby should hear. They are whispered into the right ear of the child by his or her father.
How a name affect on them
Our leaders say what is the Islamic way of naming a child. Can we give two names or should it be a single name? What about the middle name and the last name. First of all Mohammed, it is one of your child's rights over you that you give him a proper Islamic name.
Someone with names such as wolf or Lucas or names of insects and reptiles, what is this is an injustice to your child.
You have to give the child a good name. Nowadays we have these westernized liberal Muslims, who avoid to the best of their ability.
Any name that is Islamic so a man is given a child and you tell him, okay call the child Mohammed, called the child Zainab said, no I'd like to call it that my son as Daniel. Why he said because when the Westerners call him they would say, Danny. It's a Western name so it's yeah any possible they couldn't know that he's a Muslim girl.
You have to give your child a name that he would be proud of and that he would relate to.
In some Arab countries give two names to a child the first name by default is Mohammed seeking the blessing so my name is awesome my father would call me Mohammad Ahsan and his name is Muhammad Lachman and his father's name is Muhammad Yunus.
May Allah Bless You