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23 replies

Loujalou · 20/02/2010 19:43

My friend is having her second child and needs a name which fits in with Muslim (the dad) and English (my friend).

She is not sure the sex of the child so both sets please.

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Loujalou · 20/02/2010 19:44

Sorry first sentence doesn't quite make sense but hopefully you understand what I am trying to say.

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mowcop · 20/02/2010 19:46

My friend is the same. They called their little boy Danyaal, Danny for short. It suited them both as it was the spelling he approved of. Was this the sort of thing she was thinking?

fuzzywuzzy · 20/02/2010 19:47

Does her DH want an Arabic name, is so any of the old testament names would do they usually have their arabic equivalent.

Muslim names can be anything, so long as they have a good meaning.

GoddessInTheKitchen · 20/02/2010 19:49

keiran is nice and i think ok for either sex, i know its female in some indian cultures

also rucksana with sounds like roxanna but more aaana than anna sound on the end

my friends called their english/indian baby boy ajay which is pronounced adj ay rather than ay jay

Loujalou · 20/02/2010 19:50

Old Testament will be fine too. Doesn't need to be arabic per se.

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fuzzywuzzy · 20/02/2010 19:51

Adam
David
John
Joseph

Sofia
Hannah
Mariam

You could get quite a list going....

cyteen · 20/02/2010 19:52

My friend who is married to a Muslim called their little girl Eliza - apparently it works in both cultures, which I didn't expect, it always seems so quintessentially costume-drama English.

Loujalou · 20/02/2010 19:53

I like Adam but am totally biased. Have told her she should use it.

Her DD has a more arabic sounding name than old testament. So not sure if she wants to match it.

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fuzzywuzzy · 20/02/2010 19:57

I think Adam is beautiful actually, it would have been one of my boy names if I ever have boys.

I've heard Eliza as well, but it's pronounced Eleeza.

GoddessInTheKitchen · 20/02/2010 20:00

ambrine for a girl? pronounced ambreen

Loujalou · 21/02/2010 09:04

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Rocinante · 21/02/2010 09:17

Maryam
Leila
Nadia
Yasmin

Boys a bit harder, how about
Harun (shortened to Harry)
Omar

PrettyCandles · 21/02/2010 09:23

I know a Muslim boy called Idris.

Loujalou · 21/02/2010 09:24

I like Nadia. I wonder what my friend will go for.

My family are from Cyprus so I too needed a name that would work in different cultures. Perhaps that's why I am trying to help my friend.

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ChynaDoll2006 · 22/02/2010 08:51

Although these aren't English names I think they sound nice in English

Girls
Nasteha (nass-TAY-ah)
Layla
Iman
Kamaria

Boys
Jasim
Jamal
Ishaq

onebatmother · 22/02/2010 08:55

Aaliyah
Safiya
Nadia

Adam
Adnan

Loujalou · 22/02/2010 08:59

Thanks everyone I have sent my friend the link as she has not gone on mn before. There are lots of lovely names out there.

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becks2010 · 22/02/2010 11:24

Thanks everyone, I'm new to all this but these are great messages! - there are definitely some lovely ones to choose from there...

Loujalou · 22/02/2010 12:36

You will now be addicted! Well I am....

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farri · 22/02/2010 12:53

mine are named Jibriel and Mikael which are the Arabic for Gabriel and Michael we get a lot of compliments!

nickelbabe · 22/02/2010 13:01

for a girl:
Shareen
Jasmine
Alisha

for a boy
Rusal (pron. like Russell)
Faisal
Zameel
Samuel

ObsidianBlackbirdMcNight · 23/02/2010 20:28

My friend has boys called Hardy and Haris, apparently they are islamic names! Ali, Adam, Zacharias, are a few that jump to mind, or Miriam, Sara, Sarah, Zara, Zaina, Laila, Karima, Samira, oh loads for girls! (can you tell I wanted a girl?)

In the end I decided not to limit boys names to 'crossover' names and we went with Anwar which means 'light', because I liked it and it is easy enough to pronounce and read.

Sabs1981 · 24/02/2010 00:26

Dh and I are both muslim and we named our dd Saara. We spelt it double a so people wouldn't call her Sarah which i have found in people named Sara

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