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annisa

27 replies

kirstyd1 · 29/05/2014 06:57

Hi
I'm due in nine weeks now and still struggling for a name.
has to be Arabic.
top of my list is annisa ( pronounced aneesa)
opinions please
others i like are
Maliha
Zaina
layla- although quite common
sarina
maysun

thanks xxx

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burgatroyd · 29/05/2014 07:30

Love Sarina ana Annisa.

burgatroyd · 29/05/2014 07:34

Anousha is Arabic name. Another thread made me think of it

CoreyTrevorLahey · 29/05/2014 07:37

All of those names are lovely but Annisa especially Smile

I also like Amal, Aliyah, Bayan and Rana.

bakingtins · 29/05/2014 07:38

I like Annisa.
Layla is very common ( as in frequent) around here.
Don't like Maysun, would assume it was a boy " Mason" and the spelling is ugly.

BlueStarsAtNight · 29/05/2014 09:30

I know a girl called Annisa and it's a nice name but she always gets called an-is-a (with short sounding i) which really annoys her!

I like Sarina best from your list

EhricLovesTheBhrothers · 29/05/2014 11:29

I'm not keen in Annisa. I think some arabic girls names can be a bit wishy washy sounding (Aliya, Amaya types). I prefer stronger sounds, my favourite name for my imaginary daughter who will probably never exist is Zina, or possibly Zayna. I like Zina best, meaning beautiful.

EhricLovesTheBhrothers · 29/05/2014 11:31

Malika
Saida
Safa
Zahra

kirstyd1 · 30/05/2014 17:20

Thanks for all ur replies, really struggling this time round for names. I know there are some lovely Arabic names out there, but nothing is amazingly jumping out at Me x

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HolidayCriminal · 31/05/2014 17:42

I don't like Annisa because it makes me think Anise the spice (I don't like it very much).

Zaina & Maliha both sound very pretty to me (said almost any plausible way).

PunkAssMoFo · 31/05/2014 18:35

Quite like annisa & sarina.

Prefer maysam or maysoon to maysun

Also like
Amelle
Amirah
Hana
Sakina
Sarah
Nadia
Jada

CoreyTrevorLahey · 31/05/2014 18:43

Of the Arab women I know, there's an Amal, an Alaa, Nojoud, Hala, Manal, Najwa, Bayan, Eman and Yasameen.

I really love Nojoud - it's very elegant. But my personal favourite Arab female name is Reem. I know it has an English meaning all its own post-Joey Essex Grin but it's such a great name. And the Reem I know very much suits her name - she's fantastic.

IsabellaRockerfeller · 31/05/2014 18:51

OP your names are all lovely.

I also like Amal.

kirstyd1 · 31/05/2014 22:40

Thanks all
my husband likes najma meaning star but i dont really.
ive been looking at Imani, and for some reason liked Nora for quite a while but don't think i could do that to a child!!!
i love amelle but it what my husbands family call me xxx

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Msvenus · 01/06/2014 04:45

Nouriya instead of Nora
Nadeya
Hannah
Raisah
Salma
Sara
Tara
Zara
Halima
Mariam
Raadiyah
Tahmina
Yasmin
Zakiyah
Zeenat
Dina
Lamisah
Sanaa
Tasmin

Msvenus · 01/06/2014 04:49

Annisa in Arabic means good friend/companion & I think that's a good name to give a child. Try the naming approach from another angle by looking at the meaning as you might find that will help you make your decision a lot more quickly.

kirstyd1 · 01/06/2014 13:10

Thanks i have started to look at the meanings of names, as its taken a lot to get to this point so wanted something special. Xx

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idontlikealdi · 01/06/2014 13:14

I like Lamees.

Shetlandstock · 01/06/2014 13:28

Annisa was on my list so obviously I like it!
I love Nora too - and there are a couple about so I don't think it's a bad thing to do to a child?

We also had Hana and Zara on the list.

kirstyd1 · 01/06/2014 17:25

Shetlandstock what did u go for??

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Shetlandstock · 01/06/2014 19:39

We went with n a d i a. She was nearly Nora - we had it down to those 2 and decided on the day.

Annisa is still on the list for my fantasy third DD.

kirstyd1 · 01/06/2014 19:55

I think I want annisa just got to convince the husband now, although i do really like Nora, maybe middle name xxx

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kirstyd1 · 07/06/2014 11:58

Hubby has now said he likes Yasmin or Faiza!!!

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NoNamesNancy · 07/06/2014 13:13

Yasmin is nice. I really like Maysoon (this spelling in the UK). Or how about Zineb/ Zaineb? I am personally less keen on Faiza.

somedizzywhore1804 · 07/06/2014 13:27

I work in a Muslim school and my favourite girls name I've heard is Yamina. I would use it myself if it wasn't so culturally specific (and as a ginger half Irish, half Jewish woman with a similarly ginger Celtic backgrounded DH I think it would maybe not work brilliantly! Grin)