Hunayd
Gift of honey
hoo-NAYD/huːˈneɪd/
Meaning & Origin
Hunayd is a name that symbolizes sweetness and purity. It is derived from the Arabic word 'hunayd' meaning honey, which is a symbol of love, kindness, and compassion.
Spiritual meaning
Hunayd is also associated with the word 'hunayn' which means 'spring' and is mentioned in the Quran as a symbol of renewal and growth.
Language details
Hunayd
beloved, little beloved one
حنیڈ
حنیڈ نام کا مطلب ہے جو حنید سے ماخوذ ہے
حُنَيْد
اسم مشتق من حَنَد يَحْنَد حُنْدا الحَنيد المُحَنَد الحَنيد
हुनैद
हुनैद नाम का अर्थ है प्रिय, प्यारा
حنیډ
حنیډ نوم معنی داړې لري چی د حنید نه اخیستل سوئ
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
hoo-NAYD
/huːˈneɪd/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Hunayd is of Arabic origin and is often used in the Islamic community. It has a rich cultural significance as it is believed that the Prophet Muhammad had a companion named Hunayd bin Qays Al-Ta`i, a poet, revered for his exceptional literary skills. The use of this name carries the noble legacy of this revered poet and evokes feelings of creativity, poetry, and intellectualism. The name is also associated with the sweetness and kindness expressed through the art of poetry.
In the Islamic tradition, the name Hunayd holds spiritual significance as it reinforces the virtues of love, kindness, and compassion, as embodied by the sweetness of honey. It also symbolizes the beautiful and uplifting power of poetry, which can be used as a means of spiritual enlightenment and contemplation. The name inspires individuals to strive for qualities of generosity and compassion towards themselves and others.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Hunayd ibn Ishaq (808-873 CE) was an Arab physician, alchemist, and scholar of the Islamic Golden Age. He is considered the father of toxicology and is known for his works on medicine, botany, and alchemy.
8th-9th century
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