Meaning & Origin
Anis is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic root ʾanisa (أنس), meaning "to be friendly," and directly translates to "friendly" or "friend." The name developed and became common in North Africa, particularly in Morocco, and it also gained popularity in the Balkans among Bosniaks and Albanians. The Turkish form Enis is a cognate, and the feminine equivalent is Anisa or Anissa.
Etymology
The name Anis comes from the Arabic triliteral root أنس, associated with familiarity and sociability. This root also gives rise to words like uns (intimacy) and anīs (companion), reinforcing the name's connotation of amiability and companionship.
Notable Bearers
Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi (born 1978), German rapper better known as Bushido
Anis Chouchène (born 1982), Tunisian poet and activist
Anis Don Demina (born 1993), Swedish media personality
Anis Fuleihan (1900–1970), Cypriot-born American composer
Cultural Significance
Anis is primarily used in Arabic-speaking countries and Muslim-majority regions. It is valued for its positive meaning, often chosen as a name reflecting desired qualities in a male child. The name's simplicity and warmth contribute to its enduring popularity across generations.
Related Names
Besides Enis (Turkish) and the feminine Anisa, the name shares its root with other Arabic names such as Anas (أنس), meaning "companionship." The spelling Aniss may appear in some transcriptions.
Key Facts
Meaning: Friendly, friend
Origin: Arabic
Type: Masculine given name; also a surname
Usage regions: Arabic world, North Africa (especially Morocco), Balkan Muslim communities (Bosniaks, Albanians)