Certificate of Name
Sami 3
Masculine
Arabic, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Sami (Arabic: سامي) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "hearing, listening." In Arabic, the root s-m-ʿ (س م ع) conveys the concept of hearing or listening, and Samīʿ (السميع) is one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam, often rendered as "the All-Hearing." The name Sami thus carries a deep spiritual resonance, reflecting a divine attribute.Cultural SignificanceIn Islamic tradition, the name Sami is valued for its connection to one of God's attributes. It is commonly used among Arabic-speaking and Urdu-speaking communities. The name is often chosen by parents who wish to invoke the quality of attentiveness and responsiveness associated with the divine listener. While the Quran does not directly name a prophet or figure named Sami, the attribute al-Samīʿ emphasizes God's omnipresence and attentiveness to prayers, particularly in surahs such as Al-Baqarah (2:127) and Al-Imran (3:38).Variants and Related NamesThe name Sami features Arabic and Urdu usages, symbolizing its spread across the Middle East and South Asia. The feminine counterpart Samia (Urdu) shares the same root, also meaning "hearing" which grammatically is associated with highly praised or elevated meanings, though its essence remains linked to the mystical quality of muntasab.Geographically, Sami is common in Arabic cultures, but has become common following general religious movements; its adoption reflects blend into Hindi plural identities also because of its romantic veneration. Shared forms appear similarly via names like Sumayya or Bū-Sa'īd noting prefix mergeing like bo...Meaning: "Hearing, listening"Origin: ArabicType: First name (masculine)Usage regions: Arabic-speaking world, Urdu-speaking communitiesSpiritual connection: One of the 99 names of God in Islam (al-Samīʿ)
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