Latheef
Masculine
Dhivehi
Meaning & Origin
Latheef is a Dhivehi form of the Arabic name Latif. Latif itself is an Arabic adjective meaning "gentle, kind, subtle." In Islamic tradition, al-Laṭīf is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing His gentleness and kindness toward creation. The Dhivehi language, spoken in the Maldives, has a strong Islamic influence, and many names are adapted from Arabic. Latheef thus carries the same spiritual and ethical weight as its root, being a common given name for boys in the Maldives.
Etymology and Religious Significance
The name Latif (from the root l-ṭ-f in Arabic) conveys nuances of refinement and subtle kindness. As a divine attribute, al-Laṭīf appears in the Quran (e.g., 42:19) describing God's awareness of the finest details of human needs. For Muslims, naming a child Latif or its variants is a way to invoke divine mercy and gentleness.
Geographic and Linguistic Distribution
The name Latheef is primarily found in Dhivehi-speaking communities, notably the Maldives and the Indian union territory of Lakshadweep, alongside other adaptations across Muslim-majority regions such as Lətif (Azerbaijani) and Letîf (Kurdish).
Meaning: Gentle, kind
Origin: Arabic via Dhivehi
Type: First name
Usage: Dhivehi-speaking regions