Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
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Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Growing up, most of my neighbors, friends and female relatives had the following names, but lately all I see are knock-off Arab names for little girls, what gives?
Names like:
-Suuban (niece), Abyan, Amran, Filsan (cousin), Ruun (neighbor), Kiin (young aunt), Ugaaso, Falis, Ruumaan (3rd grade classmate), Xukun, Sagal, Ayaan (never liked this name, but it beats "Sowdah" i.e. "dark one"), Siman, etc.
Must we Arabize every aspect of our culture in order to become "more" Muslim? Most of today's names for little Somali girls are Arab names that pre-date Islam, even Amina, Halima & Aisha are pre-Islamic in origin, so why not continue on the tradition of naming our daughters beautiful & positive Somali names?
Names like:
-Suuban (niece), Abyan, Amran, Filsan (cousin), Ruun (neighbor), Kiin (young aunt), Ugaaso, Falis, Ruumaan (3rd grade classmate), Xukun, Sagal, Ayaan (never liked this name, but it beats "Sowdah" i.e. "dark one"), Siman, etc.
Must we Arabize every aspect of our culture in order to become "more" Muslim? Most of today's names for little Somali girls are Arab names that pre-date Islam, even Amina, Halima & Aisha are pre-Islamic in origin, so why not continue on the tradition of naming our daughters beautiful & positive Somali names?
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Camran/Filsan/Ruun/Kiin/Sagal/Ayaan/Siman waan walaa aqaana. They're quite common.
Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Blame our women, the number one self hating group on earth.
Dads really have to take the driver seat when it comes to female names.
Dads really have to take the driver seat when it comes to female names.
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
warninyow waa waxlala yaabo, my relatives naming their kids all kinds of strange names (arab) and I'm thinking dadkan maxaa ka qaldan? but aniga noway jose
Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Lilaahiya - probably older girls waaye kuwaa taqaanid, right?
I meant the under 10s, most of the ones I've seen have Arabic names, some which are hard to even pronounce.
Why not stick with what we know and have known for centuries?
Advo - you're right, abti.
I have a newborn niece whose name I can't even pronouce for the life of me. Meel eey ka keeneen xitaa ma aqaano.
Ps. I always liked Ramla. My grade school crush.
1neman - keep it simple & Somali Ilaaheey wuxuu ku siiyo. That's my plan.
I meant the under 10s, most of the ones I've seen have Arabic names, some which are hard to even pronounce.
Why not stick with what we know and have known for centuries?
Advo - you're right, abti.
I have a newborn niece whose name I can't even pronouce for the life of me. Meel eey ka keeneen xitaa ma aqaano.
Ps. I always liked Ramla. My grade school crush.
1neman - keep it simple & Somali Ilaaheey wuxuu ku siiyo. That's my plan.
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
I know an Canab an Idil a Barwaaqo and a Sagal
Never heard of Rumaan though,I thought that was a fruit
Never heard of Rumaan though,I thought that was a fruit
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Ugaaso is a bad ass name walahi. 
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
I was hoping to name my little daughter batuulo but my wife didn't agree she said it was ugly old name 
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
i've always liked the name Ladan, no idea why
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Speaking of names, what about shmaak? Is that an authentic Somali name? My spelling might be wrong. If so, does anyone know the meaning of it?
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
@abdisamad: You should have stuck to your guns and call your daughter Batuulo.
Category 1
Batuulo
Xabiibo
Khadiijo
Maano
Madiino
Nadiifo
Muumino etc
Category 2
Suleeqo
Sureero (or Sureer)
Falis
Fowsiyo
Fardowsa (or Firdows)
Sagal
Suuban
Saxarla etc

Category 1
Batuulo
Xabiibo
Khadiijo
Maano
Madiino
Nadiifo
Muumino etc
Category 2
Suleeqo
Sureero (or Sureer)
Falis
Fowsiyo
Fardowsa (or Firdows)
Sagal
Suuban
Saxarla etc
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Firefly wrote:Speaking of names, what about shmaak? Is that an authentic Somali name? My spelling might be wrong. If so, does anyone know the meaning of it?
Sharmarke;see no evil
Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
Seem - Ruumaan is a fruit, but that's what they chose to call her. I knew one called Jakaay, another one Istarliin, Hiinda was also common, even went to dugsi with a girl called Bakistaan, true story sxb.
Parents were more creative and more Somali oriented back then, they would even go the extra mile of adding the Somali touch to names of countries & cities. It was at least original, no matter how weird.
abdisamad - Batulo is old skool sxb, I don't blame your wife refusing it.
Your poor girl would hate you for it when she meets the Samrans and Sabrinas out there.
Idil, Ladan, Ugaaso.
Parents were more creative and more Somali oriented back then, they would even go the extra mile of adding the Somali touch to names of countries & cities. It was at least original, no matter how weird.
abdisamad - Batulo is old skool sxb, I don't blame your wife refusing it.
Your poor girl would hate you for it when she meets the Samrans and Sabrinas out there.
Idil, Ladan, Ugaaso.
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
No, it isn't Sharmarke. It's a different name. Thanks, anyway.seemeyer wrote:Firefly wrote:Speaking of names, what about shmaak? Is that an authentic Somali name? My spelling might be wrong. If so, does anyone know the meaning of it?
Sharmarke;see no evil
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Re: Whatever happened to these Somali names for girls?
On reflection I posted one called Canab,markaa maxaan ulla yaabiba sxbAvicenna wrote:Seem - Ruumaan is a fruit, but that's what they chose to call her. :
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