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Amiin

Masculine Somali
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Meaning & History

Etymology

Amiin is the Somali form of the name Amin, derived from Arabic ʾamīn meaning "truthful" or "trustworthy." The root ʾ-m-n in Semitic languages conveys concepts of safety, faith, and sincerity.

Notable Bearers

The name bears historical weight through its association with the Abbasid caliph al-Amin (787–813 CE), whose full title Al-Amin means "the trustworthy." In Islamic tradition, the epithet was famously applied to the Prophet Muhammad by his community even before prophethood.

Related Forms

Cognates appear across many Muslim-majority regions: Amint (Turkish Emin), Amine 1 in Maghrebi Arabic, Lamine in West Africa, and Aminu in Hausa.

Cultural Significance

In Somali culture, Amiin reflects a strong Islamic identity, commonly given to boys with the hope they will embody trustworthiness as a core virtue.

  • Meaning: truthful
  • Origin: Arabic (through Somali)
  • Type: given name
  • Usage: Somali

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Arabic) Al-Amin (Urdu) Amin (Arabic (Maghrebi)) Amine 1 (Western African) Lamine (Turkish) Emin (Hausa) Aminu

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