Ameen

💡 Meaning

Trustworthy

🌍 Origin

Hebrew

🚼 Gender

Girl

🔊 Pronunciation

uh-MEEN /əˈmin/

The story behind Ameen

Ameen is derived from the Hebrew word *āmēn*, meaning "faithful," "trustworthy," or "steadfast." The root *aman* in Hebrew conveys the sense of firmness and reliability, concepts fundamental to covenant and trust in Semitic languages. This same root appears in the Arabic *āmin* (trustworthy) and *amin* (guardian), which share the same Semitic etymology. The name evolved as Hebrew speakers and later Arabic speakers adopted the adjective as a given name, emphasizing qualities of dependability and integrity. The form became particularly established in Islamic cultures, where *Amin* has long been used as both a personal name and an honorific title denoting someone trustworthy or a custodian. English transliterations vary—*Ameen*, *Amin*, and *Aman*—reflecting different phonetic conventions.

In Islamic tradition, the epithet *Al-Amin* ("the Trustworthy") is famously applied to the Prophet Muhammad, highlighting the name's spiritual significance within Muslim communities. While the name has ancient roots in Hebrew scripture and the broader Semitic tradition, its widespread use as a personal name developed primarily through Islamic cultural influence. The name gained visibility in English-speaking countries during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with particular popularity among Muslim and Arab diaspora communities. The US peak in the 2010s reflects broader demographic trends and increased multicultural naming practices in North America.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
2
Pattern
V·C·V·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #5044 (2010s)

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