Meaning & Origin
In Arabic, Hulayl means a type of tree, specifically a date palm. It is mentioned in the Quran, which adds to its spiritual significance for Muslims.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of strength and resilience.
Language details
Hulayl
Hulayl means peaceful, calm, and serene in Arabic
حلیل
حلیل کا مطلب ہے پرسکون، امن پسند، اور مستحکم
حليْل
حليْل هو اسم يعني هادئ و سلمي و مستقر في اللغة العربية
हलील
हलील का अर्थ है शांत, 평화प्रिय, और स्थिर
حلیل
حلیل د ارام، امن غوښتونکي، او ټینګار کوونکي معنی لري
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
hoo-LAYL
/huːˈleɪl/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Hulayl may evoke images of the sprawling palm groves that have long been part of the Islamic landscape. This evocation is a nod to the rich agricultural heritage of many Islamic countries, which relies heavily on the cultivation of date palms. The name has a poetic and lyrical quality, akin to the imagery used in traditional Arabic poetry that often extols the virtues of nature, especially trees.
In Islamic tradition, the date palm tree is linked to various spiritual and symbolic meanings. In Arabic poetry, the date palm is often seen as a symbol of life, strength, and resilience, reflecting the capacity for growth and sustenance that Muslims believe is inherent in all creation. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) themselves is said to have compared the believer's heart to a date palm tree, with faith being the sweet sap that sustains and nourishes it (Bukhari, 4.56.803). Additionally, in Muhammad ibn al-Hanbal's (854-855 CE) collection of Hadith, there is a mention of a tree called 'al-Hulayl' which grows in Paradise, with its fruits filling the width of the horizon. These spiritual associations add another layer of significance to the name Hulayl.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
The city of Hulayl was an important port city in the Persian Gulf during the Sassanid Empire. It was known for its strategic location and rich trade with India, China and the Roman Empire.
Sassanid Empire, 224-651 AD
The Islamic name 'Hulayl' is believed to have originated from a pre-Islamic Arabian tribe that inhabited the region. The name is mentioned in several Arabic texts, including the works of historians Ibn Al-Faqih and Ibn Khaldun, and is thought to be derived from the Arabic word 'hulool', meaning 'to fall'.
Pre-Islamic Arabia, circa 5th-7th centuries AD
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