Meaning & Origin
Äminä is a Tatar and Bashkir transcription of the Arabic name Amina, itself derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina) meaning "safe, secure." It denotes the revered mother of the Prophet Muhammad, who died when he was a child. In Tatar and Bashkir cultures, the name reflects Islamic piety and maternal virtue.
Etymology and Variants
The form Äminä closely follows the Arabic pronunciation with its use of the dotted vowel ä and acute accent marking stress. Similar variants include Aminə in Azerbaijani and Aaminah in Arabic. The multiplicity of forms across Muslim-majority languages highlights the widespread veneration of the Prophet's mother.
Cultural Significance
In Tatar and Bashkir communities, Äminä is a common feminine given name, symbolizing trustworthiness and safety. The name is often chosen by parents seeking to honor the early Islamic legacy and the role of women in its history.
Meaning: Safe, secure; linked to reliability
Origin: Tatar, Bashkir (adapted from Arabic)
Type: Feminine given name
Usage Regions: Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, and diaspora communities