Meaning & Origin
In Arabic, Hind is a name given to a female companion of the Prophet Muhammad. She was a noblewoman from the tribe of Banu Makhzum. The name Hind is associated with love, loyalty, and companionship. She played a significant role in Islamic history, being one of the earliest converts to Islam.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of love, loyalty, and companionship in Islamic tradition.
Language details
Hind
river, current, virgin, dual, seven
ھند
نہر، مجری، عذرا، مثنی، سبع
هند
النهر، المجرى، العذراء، المثنى، السبعة
हिंद
नदी, धारा, स्त्री, दोहरा, सात
هند
نهر، جريان، عذراء، مثني، سته
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/hɪnd/
/hɪnd/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Turquoise
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Hind is considered an honorable and revered name in the Islamic world, as it is derived from the name of one of the beloved Companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It is a source of pride for Muslim families to have a daughter or sister named Hind.
Hind is a name that symbolizes companionship and loyalty. In Islamic teachings, companionship refers to the closeness and relationship between believers and their Lord. By being named for this revered companion, a child carrying the name Hind is encouraged to strive for closeness and loyalty to God, following in the footsteps of the Prophet's companions. This helps to foster a deep spiritual connection to divine guidance and the Prophet'smessage.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
In Islamic tradition, Hind is a name associated with the wife of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, Abu Lahab.
7th century
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