Certificate of Name
Yousif
Masculine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Yousif is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Yusuf, the Arabic form of Joseph. It is spelled يوسف in Arabic and is widely used in the Arab world and among Muslim communities globally. While the spelling "Yousif" is common in Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula, variants such as Yousef, Youssef, Yousuf, and Yusef are also prevalent, often reflecting regional differences in transliteration.Etymology and MeaningYousif shares its roots with the Hebrew name Yosef, which derives from the Hebrew root yasaf (to add, to increase) and traditionally means "he will add." In the Quran (Surah 12), Yūsuf is recognized as a prophet known for his beauty, wisdom, and ability to interpret dreams. His story parallels the biblical account of Joseph in Genesis, where he rises from slavery to become a trusted advisor to Pharaoh in Egypt. The name thus carries connotations of divine gift and growth in virtue.Notable BearersMany notable figures bear the name Yousif or its variant. These include Yousif Aziz Magsi (1908–1935), a Baloch leader from present-day Balochistan province of Pakistan; and Yousaf Borahil Al-Msmare (1866–1931), a Libyan Muslim resistance leader fighting against Italian colonization. Yousif Kalsack, a Syrian runner who first incited war against French forces during the 1919 massacre in Aleppo, and Yousif B. El-Khoury, a Lebanese architect and civil engineer who established the engineering program at the American University of Beirut, are other examples in history.Cultural and Religious SignificanceIn Islamic tradition, Yousif is a highly respected name, partly due to the account of Prophet Yusuf in the Quran, which emphasizes forgiveness, dreams, and patience. Among Arab Christians, the name is also used, often to honor Saint Joseph (Yusuf al-Najjar), the earthly father of Jesus. Many Middle Eastern Jews of pre-Islamic or early Islamic periods also adopted the Arabic form, although this is less common today.Regional Variants and DistributionBeyond Yousif, common Arabic spellings include Yousef, Youssef, and Yousuf. In Northwest Africa (the Maghreb), the variant Youcef is prevalent. The name also appears with local adaptations outside the Arab world, such as Yusup among Uyghurs; Yusif in Azerbaijan; and Hovsep in Armenian. Despite spelling variations, these all trace to the Arabic Yusuf.Meaning: "He will add" or "increases" (in piety, power, and influence)Origin: Arabic, from Hebrew YosefType: Given name (male)Usage: Arabic-speaking countries and Muslim communities worldwideRelated names: Yousif, Yousef, Youssef, Yousuf, Yusef, Yusuf, Youcef
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