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Muslim women's names: how to choose?

At the present time it has become quite popular to give the girls Muslim female names. Nevertheless, many parents not only do not appreciate the fact that the eastern name of a European child can sound ridiculous, and do not even try to find out what it means! And it is precisely the name of the naming that determines to a great extent the future destiny of the child, his interests and life path.

Male names are not so demanding for euphony and, in prinip, can be quite rude and not so beautiful, while women should be as aesthetic and melodic as possible. Tenderness and femininity of the girl's name tells others about the complaisant nature, as well as the behavior. Thus, the future husband can enjoy not only the appearance of the girl (her gait, clothing and gifts). Among other things, he can enjoy himself with a pleasant, euphonious name that caresses the ear.

Nevertheless, for a Slavic person such a name is exotic, and therefore the number of such cases invariably grows. At the same time, Eastern parents more carefully and sometimes scrupulously treat this issue.

Female Muslim names, as well as masculine ones, contain a lot of information about the child's family, about how, where and when he was born. Therefore, there are some rules that should definitely be considered when choosing a name for the baby. Let's consider some of them:

1. The child has the unalterable right to sound name. Muslim female names mostly emphasize the positive qualities of their carrier. It can be the praise of any personal qualities or the recognition of external beauty. There are many variations of names that describe the same quality, which allows parents to choose the most suitable one. For example, and Alsu, and Guzelia, and Vasima describe the beauty of the girl.

2. Muslim women's names, like a gentle melodic melody, - even a person who does not know the language, is able to distinguish a common word from a maiden name.

3. The Kultra does not stand still, but there is still a tradition of calling girls names of outstanding Oriental ladies. Muslim women's names are often found on the pages of history, so young parents have plenty to choose from. The most common among these are still Maryam, Jameel, Halima and Fatima. There are also many other famous women, however their names are not very melodic, so they are rarely used.

In addition, it is believed that Fatima - the most unusual name. There is also the tradition of newborn girls to call Fatima in the early days of her life until her parents are determined with a choice.

The following are the most common Muslim female names and their meanings:

Camille - beautiful, perfect.

Basima is smiling.

Naila - dear.

Gulnara is a flower of a pomegranate.

Amira is a princess.

Zuhra is a star. It can also mean "flower".

Warda is a rose.

Samira - night conversation.

Lina is tender.

Habiba is my beloved, dear.

Sharif is noble.

Malika is the queen.

Sabir is patient.

Elvira is the protector.

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