Certificate of Name
Inam
Unisex
Arabic, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Inam (also romanized as In'am or Enam) is an Arabic unisex given name meaning "giving, bestowal, act of kindness." It derives from the Arabic root naʿima (نعم), which conveys the sense of "to live in comfort, to be delighted." This name reflects a positive quality of generosity and benevolence, often chosen by Muslim families for its virtuous connotations. Etymology and Linguistic Roots The name stems from the triconsonantal root n-ʿ-m, which appears in various Semitic languages with meanings related to pleasantness, grace, or favor. In Arabic, the noun inʿām (إنعام) specifically denotes the act of bestowing a gift or favor. Closely related Biblical Hebrew names include Naamah and its variant Na'ama, while the Hebrew Noam and French Noham share the same root. In South Asian languages like Bengali, the form Enam is common. Usage and Cultural Context Inam is predominantly used in Arabic-speaking countries and the Urdu-speaking Islamic world. It can be given to both boys and girls, though the transcribed forms may lean one way by tradition. The name often appears in compound constructions such as Inam-ul-Haq ("gift of truth") or Enamul Haque, which are widespread in Bangladesh and elsewhere. This compositional feature highlights the name's spiritual significance, linking human kindness to divine provision. Notable Bearers Female Ina'am Al-Mufti (1929–2018), first Jordanian woman to hold a governmental position. Inaam Kachachi (born 1942), Iraqi journalist and author. Enaam Elgretly (born 1944), Egyptian actress. Male Enaam Ahmed (born 2000), British racing driver. Enam Ahmed Chowdhury (1937–2025), Bangladeshi civil servant. Enam Ali (1960–2022), Bangladeshi-born British businessman. Enaam Arnaout (born 1962), Syrian American philanthropist convicted of supporting Bosnian fighters. Inam Ahmed (1922–2003), Bangladeshi actor.
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