Meaning & Origin
One who is desirable, lovable and has a captivating charm
Spiritual meaning
A name signifying the inner beauty and attractiveness of a soul
Language details
Tahib
Pure and chaste individual
طاہب
طیب و زکی اور ہر برائی سے پاک
طاهب
الطيب والزكي والمطهر من كل سوء وشر
ताहिब
शुद्ध और पवित्र स्वभाव का व्यक्ति
طاهب
پاک او سپیڅلی سړی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Tah-ib
/ˈtɑːhɪb/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Tahib" can be associated with cultural connotations of beauty, love and desirability. In Muslim communities, it is common for parents to choose names based on positive attributes and desired qualities for their children. The name "Tahib" embodies these qualities and can be a source of pride within families and communities.
In a spiritual context, the name "Tahib" can be interpreted as having a captivating charm that draws people towards the love and mercy of Allah. It is a reminder to be loving and kind towards others while also striving for personal spiritual growth and development. The name "Tahib" can be seen as a reminder to be attractive in both actions and character, using the best qualities of love and desirability to spread goodness and positivity in the world.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Khaldun's 'The Muqaddimah'. In this seminal work of medieval Islam, Ibn Khaldun describes a dynasty known as the 'Hamdanids' who ruled in northern Syria and Iraq from the late 9th to the early 11th century CE. The Hamdanids' power base was at Mosul, where they established a center of Islamic learning and culture. One of their rulers, Badh al-Jamali (1075-1095 CE), is reported to have had a vizier named Tahib ibn Yazid. Tahib was a poet, scholar, and administrator who played an important role in the Hamdanid court.
Late 10th to early 11th century CE
Al-Maqrizi's 'The History of Damascus'. In this extensive historical work, al-Maqrizi describes a significant figure in the early Abbasid period named Tahib ibn Muadh. He was a prominent Damascene scholar and poet who lived during the caliphate of Harun al-Rashid (763-809 CE). Tahib was a patron of the sciences and the arts and is said to have founded a madrasa (school) in Damascus. He was also a prolific writer, composing texts on various subjects including biography, history, and poetry.
Early Abbasid period, 8th century CE
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