Meaning & Origin
Hashem is a Persian given name derived from Hashim, an Arabic name meaning "crusher" or "breaker" from the root hashama "to crush." The name Hashim is historically significant as it was the nickname of a great-grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad, who earned it for his practice of crumbling bread for pilgrims. Hashem represents the Persian adaptation of this name, reflecting the linguistic and cultural exchange between Arabic and Persian-speaking worlds.
Name in Jewish Tradition
Notably, the same Hebrew word HaShem (meaning "the Name") is a sacred title in Judaism used to refer to God, avoiding pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton. While this article concerns the Persian given name, these distinct origins share orthographic similarity but diverge in cultural and religious contexts.
Variants and Surnames
Related names include the Hashim used in Urdu, and Haşim in Turkish. A common surname derived from this name is Hashemi, often found in Persian-speaking regions, indicating lineage or association with the given name.
Meaning: Crusher, breaker
Original Name: Hashim
Usage: Persian given name (male)
Related Forms: Haşim (Turkish), Hashemi (surname)