Popular Muslim Baby Boy Names:
It's a sad fact that Muslim baby boys names tend to be more often difficult than baby girls names. In some instances, the reason is because of the spelling of the name; in other instances, it's the pronunciation. Either way, Muslim baby boys names are usually one of the most frustrating for parents to find. Fortunately, there are some helpful websites that offer lists of baby boy names and lists of Muslim baby boy names.
Unfortunately, many of the baby boy names that are found on these lists are also usually difficult to pronounce. For instance, "Hanan" is a very difficult Arabic name that actually means "night". Another problem with the pronunciation of many popular Muslim names for baby boys is that they sound kind of funny when you say them aloud. They sound rather nasal.
Now, that's not to say that you can't come up with good names. You can. And all you have to do is take a few minutes to search for baby boy names online and choose some names that are close to your own sense of humor. That's just how names are made; you don't need to worry about being the first Muslim baby boy to ever have the name.
The two websites I'm talking about are Baby Names and Baby Girl Names. These sites were created by people who like to share their own baby boy names and baby girl names with others. They also help other parents who have problems pronouncing their baby boy names. If you know anyone else who has trouble pronouncing his or her baby boy name, they should give you a heads up before you tell them about this article.
Muslim baby boy names have been in the news lately, due to comments made by Pamela Geller. In an interview, she was critical of the Islamic upbringing of Arab children. She called their lifestyle 'childish' and claimed that many Muslim babies were born with physical deformities because of their upbringing. That's an odd statement, given that many Arab cultures have perfected medical procedures for infant defects.
And yet, Murtadha actually performs a great service to families who are having trouble with their baby boy names. He offers a new approach to Muslim baby boy names. His name, which means "I wish", was chosen because it is easy to say as a boy, but still sounds somewhat unusual to non-Muslims.
Murtadha is so unique because it doesn't contain any type of consonant. When you say the name aloud, it rhymes. But when you hear it pronounced, it sounds almost like an English word: "Murtadha".
There are many more baby boy names for Muslims out there. They just aren't given much thought when choosing a name for their child. Fortunately, Baby Names and Baby Girl Names online sites show you just what you should be looking for.
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