Certificate of Name
Jusuf
Masculine
Indonesian, Bosnian
Meaning & Origin
Jusuf is the Bosnian and Indonesian form of Yusuf, the Arabic version of the biblical and Qur'anic name Joseph. The name thus inherits a rich religious and linguistic heritage, rooted in the Hebrew name Joseph, meaning "he will add" or "God increases." This meaning reflects the biblical account of Joseph, a figure shared by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, who was blessed with abundance and reconciliation. Etymology and Roots The name traces back through Latin and Greek to the Hebrew Yosef, derived from the root yasaf meaning "to add, to increase." In the Islamic tradition, Yusuf (Arabic: يوسف) is recognized as a prophet and son of Prophet Jacob (Ya'qub). His story, recounted in full in Surah 12 of the Quran, emphasizes themes of patience, faith, and divine providence, including his ability to interpret dreams and his eventual rise to power in Egypt. Cultural and Religious Significance In the Bosnian and Indonesian contexts, Jusuf reflects the adoption of the Arabic form of Joseph through Islamic tradition. Bosnian Muslims, part of the Slavic-speaking population of the Balkans, integrated the name as their communities historically embraced Islam during the Ottoman era. Similarly, in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, Jusuf is a common spelling variant alongside Yusuf and Yusup. The name is widely given to boys, honoring the revered prophet Yusuf (Joseph). Related Forms and Usage Beyond Bosnian and Indonesian, the name Joseph has numerous international forms, such as Jozef (Slovak), Zef (Albanian), Yousef (Persian), Yousif (Arabic), Youssef (Maghreb), and Yousuf (Urdu). Despite these variances, the core etymology unites them all under the same biblical and Qur'anic heritage. Meaning: He will add, God increases Origin Hebrew, via Arabic Type: Variant of Yusuf, which is the Arabic form of Joseph Usage regions Bosnia and Herzegovina, Indonesia
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