sweetu
October 31, 2009, 12:38pm
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ooh maroush! exciting!! here are my top picks.
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Aaryan - Of Utmost strength - I’d spell this Aryaan as I believe the emphasis is on the “yaan” part not the “Aar” part. this would also discourage people from pronouncing it as “Aryan” like the Aryan Nation.**
Rayhan - Ease, fragrant herb, sweet basil, comfort.
Rehan - Scented
Saahir - Wakeful
Nael - Triumph - I’d spell this Nyle instead, as it looks nicer and won’t be mistakenly pronounced Nail. Nyle also means acquirer/earner in Arabic and the baby I know with this name is ADORABLE. i’m all for it!
i also love Rayyid and Rohail. Rayyid means leader/general. Rohail means “noble” according to a google search but please verify this if you do like it. also a very religious muslim couple in our family named their son Rohan/Rohaan which i also love (it reminds of the Riders of Rohan from LOTR hahaha). i can’t find the muslim meaning online but i’m 150% sure it has one as they would never have named their child that otherwise. so if you like it, do some huntin’!
i also think Miekyle is lovely, and I’m partial to Jibrael also.
ooh, also, one of my bff’s is qurat-ul-ain too and we call her annie as well! well, i call her anna, but everyone else (even at her work) call her annie. yay for annie! haha
also Sahar, i’ve never heard of Aryaana as a derivative of Aryaan. the name Ariana/Arianna is Greek and means “very holy one”.
here are also some more that i love- oldies but goodies!
Kamran
Raheel
Hamza
great minds thik alike main b yehi keh rhi thi but no1 seems to get my point, Aryan also sounds like a hindu name whereas Aryaan dsnt
i also knw a lil boy call Nyle n hes sooo sweet MA