Yousuf
Masculine
Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Yousuf is an alternate transcription of the Arabic يوسف, Urdu یوسف, or Bengali ইউসুফ variants of the name Yusuf. It is predominantly used in Arabic, Bengali, and Urdu-speaking communities.The name Yousuf is the Arabic form of Yusuf, which traces back to the Hebrew name Joseph. In the Quran, Yusuf is a significant prophet known for his beauty, wisdom, and forgiveness. The name's etymology derives from the Hebrew root Yasaf (meaning 'to add, to increase'), symbolizing divine grace and increase in piety, power, and influence.Yousuf is widely used across the Muslim world and is also common among Arab Christians and Middle Eastern Jews. Variations such as Yousef, Yousif, and Youssef exist in Arabic, while the Bengali form is Yusuf.Cultural SignificanceThe story of Yusuf (Joseph) holds a special place in Islamic tradition, comprising the twelfth sura of the Quran. It is considered one of the most detailed narratives in the Quran, emphasizing themes of patience, faithfulness, and justice. This religious background cements the name's enduring popularity from the Middle East to South Asia.Notable BearersYousaf Ali Khan, a British film director.Yousaf Aziz Magsi (1908–1935), a Baloch leader from Pakistan.Yousaf Borahil Al-Msmare (1866–1931), a Libyan Muslim resistance leader.Youssef Karami (born 1983), an Iranian Taekwondo athlete.Yossef Romano (1940–1972), an Israeli weightlifter killed in the Munich massacre.The name Yousuf/Yusuf has long been favored throughout the Muslim world and beyond due to its melodic sound and profound religious significance.Meaning: "He will add / God increases"Origin: Arabic form of Joseph, from the Hebrew root YasafType: Biblical & Quranic nameUsage: Arabic, Bengali, Urdu