Anas
Masculine
Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Anas is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning “friendliness” or “sociability,” derived from the Arabic root ʾanisa meaning “to be friendly.” It is closely related to the name Muhammad through a prominent early bearer, Anas ibn Malik, a close companion and servant of the Prophet Muhammad. Anas ibn Malik is one of the most prolific narrators of hadith (sayings of the Prophet) in Islamic tradition.
Etymology
The name Anas comes directly from the Arabic word ʾanas (أنس) meaning “friendliness, sociability,” corresponding closely to the concept of uns (أنس) or “intimacy.” The root ʾanisa denotes familiarity and comfort in social relations, making the name a virtue name that reflects warmth.
Cultural and Religious Significance
Anas ibn Malik (d. 709 CE) was a notable companion of the Prophet Muhammad. He served the Prophet from childhood and reported many sayings of Muhammad that were later recorded in the definitive collections of hadith, such as those of al-Bukhari and Muslim. This association made Anas a popular name throughout the Muslim world.
Geographic Usage
Anas is used widely in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in Indonesia, Malaysia, and among Urdu-speaking Muslims in South Asia. Variants include Anass in Maghrebi Arabic contexts. Comparable forms in other languages include Anes (Bosnian) and Enes (Turkish).
Notable Bearers
Anas ibn Malik — the original Islam companion of Muhammad, primary source of hadith.
Anas — also the Latin genus name for dabbling ducks including mallards, introduced by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.
Key Facts
Meaning: “Friendliness”
Origin: Arabic
Type: First name (masculine)
Usage Regions: Arabic world (Middle East, North Africa), Indonesia, Malaysia, South Asia
Related Names: Anass, Anes, Enes