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Lamine

Masculine Arabic
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Meaning & History

Lamine is a given name and surname used in parts of French-influenced West and North Africa. It is a local form of Al-Amin, an Arabic epithet meaning "the truthful" or "the trustworthy," which was a title given to the Prophet Muhammad. The name reflects the Islamic tradition of honoring the Prophet's virtues.

Notable Bearers

Lamine has been borne by several notable figures in various fields. In politics, Lamine Bey (Muhammad VIII al-Amin, 1881–1962) was the last Bey of Tunisia, reigning until 1957. Lamine Diack (1933–2021) served as the Chairman of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Other prominent bearers include Lamine Badian Kouyaté, a Malian-Senegalese fashion designer, and Lamine Bechichi (1927–2020), an Algerian politician. In sports, Lamine Ba (born 1997) is a French-born Mauritanian footballer, Lamine Bá (born 1994) is a Bissau-Guinean footballer, and Lamine Diaby-Fadiga (born 2001) is a French footballer.

The name is also related to variants such as Amin and Amine (in Maghrebi Arabic), and feminine forms like Amina and Aminata, common in West Africa.

  • Meaning: "Trustworthy, truthful" (from Arabic Al-Amin)
  • Origin: Arabic, via French-influenced regions
  • Type: Given name and surname
  • Usage Regions: West and North Africa (especially Senegal, Mali, Algeria, Tunisia)

Related Names

Variants
(Arabic) Al-Amin, Amin (Arabic (Maghrebi)) Amine 1
Feminine Forms
(Western African) Aminata, Aminatou (Arabic) Amina, Aminah
Other Languages & Cultures
(Turkish) Emin (Hausa) Aminu (Urdu) Amin (Somali) Amiin

Sources: Wikipedia — Lamine

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