Name Question

britwill

New Member
Hi everyone,
As some of you know I recently reverted to Islam. I have a question on getting a Muslim name. What are the rules for this, and is it something I should do? I was planning on marrying later this year to a Muslim man but things fell through. Can someone just tell me what are the rules of changing one or both names? Sorry about asking, but I am still learning.
Brittany
 

Perseveranze

Junior Member
Asalaamu Alaikum,

Praise be to Allaah.

Names carry meanings, and every person will be influenced by (the meaning of) his name, in most cases. Man is required to call himself – or his children – by good names with good meanings, so that they will be influenced positively by their names.

Islam came to the Arabs and the non-Arabs, and it is not essential for a new Muslim to take an Arabic name, rather what is required is that he should not have a name that is ugly or carries a meaning that goes against Islam. Many Persians and Byzantines embraced Islam and kept their names, and did not change them. Indeed many of the Prophets had names that were not Arabic because they were not Arabs.

Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baaz (may Allaah have mercy on him) was asked: Does a person who becomes Muslim have to change his name like George or Joseph etc?

He replied:

He does not have to change his name unless it is a name that reflects servitude to someone or something other than Allaah, but it is good to change his name to something better. So if he changes his name from a foreign name to an Islamic name, that is good, but as to whether it is obligatory, no it is not.

But if his name was ‘Abd al-Maseeh [= “slave of the Messiah”, a name common among Arab Christians; a similar name in English cultures would be “Christopher” -- Translator] or something of that nature, then he should change it, but if the name does not imply servitude to anything or anyone other than Allaah, such as George and Paul, etc., then he does not have to change it, because these names are shared by Christians and others. And Allaah is the Source of strength.

Fataawa Islamiyyah, 4/404.

See also the answer to Question no. 14622.

http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/23273
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
:salam2:

Me too, converted years ago but never change my name. I feel name is something is given to you, not taken.

So, my friends from Gaza have gave me name with important meaning as for my works of human rights and I am thinking again changing my name.

Saliha. Fairness. Hopely it is name I deserve.

:tti_sister:
 

esperanza

revert of many years
:salam2:

Me too, converted years ago but never change my name. I feel name is something is given to you, not taken.

So, my friends from Gaza have gave me name with important meaning as for my works of human rights and I am thinking again changing my name.

Saliha. Fairness. Hopely it is name I deserve.

:tti_sister:

nice name mashalla
 

Wannabemuslim

Junior Member
:salam2: well its not in the sunna or hadith or quran, therefor its not neccessary, sometimes however the prophet would change names that wernt kind, like he change the name of a man called "abdul al kabla" witch means slave of the kabaa, to something else that i forget.

Another one is when someone was named "disobedient " the prophet changed her name to beautiful., some people might be named after some leaders in the past, if they arnt happy with there namethey can change there name i geuss
 
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