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Khadin

Eternal, Everlasting

KHA-deen/xɑːˈdiːn/

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7
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Monday
Lucky Day
Arabic
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Unisex
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Meaning & Origin

The name Khadin is derived from the Arabic root 'kh-d-n', which means 'eternal' or 'everlasting'. This name holds significant importance in Islamic culture, as it is mentioned in various Hadiths and Sunnahs. Khadin is a name of Allah, which signifies His eternal and everlasting nature.

Spiritual meaning

A name that symbolizes the eternal and everlasting nature of Allah.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Khadin

Servant or worshiper of God

🇵🇰Urdu

خادین

اللہ کا بندہ یا عبادت کرنے والا

🇸🇦Arabic

خادين

الخادم أو العابد

🇮🇳Hindi

खादिन

ईश्वर का सेवक या उपासक

🇦🇫Pashto

خادين

د الله د بندګى یا عبادت کوونکى

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

KHA-deen

/xɑːˈdiːn/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

GreenBlue

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Emerald

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Khadin is not widely used for personal names in the Islamic world, but it holds an important place within the religious context. It is mentioned in various Islamic texts, including Hadiths and Sunnahs. For instance, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is reported to have said, "Allah is Khudá (Khadin), and He never disgraces the honour which He bestows upon anyone nor severs the beneficence He has conferred upon him." (Bukhari and Muslim)

The spiritual significance of the name Khadin lies in its connection to Allah's eternal and everlasting nature. It is a reminder of Allah's infinite and enduring power, and His ability to bless and sustain His creation forever. The use of this name in prayers and invocations is believed to evoke a deeper sense of reverence and submission to Allah. Additionally, the name may serve as an inspiration for individuals to strive for eternal and everlasting goodness, both in this world and the next.

Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical references

Khadijah bint Khuwaylid was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and is considered one of the most revered women in Islam. She was a successful businesswoman who financed the early Muslim community and provided moral and emotional support to Muhammad during the initial revelations of the Quran.

Pre-Islamic period to 619 CE

Khadija bint Ahmad al-Hadhrami, also known as Umm al-Jahad, was a prominent scholar and Sufi saint from Yemen. She was known for her piety, generosity, and extensive knowledge of the Quran and Hadith. She played a significant role in spreading Sufism in Yemen and was a source of inspiration for many Sufi scholars and practitioners.

11th-12th centuries CE

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