Prohibited Names in Islam
From Manners     of Welcoming the New Born Child in Islaam
By Yoosuf ibn ‘Abdullaah Al-‘Areefee
Translated by Aboo Talhah Daawood ibn Ronald Burbank  
                      
There are also names which are contrary to the Shariah or     which have meanings unacceptable to people of sound intellect     and pure souls, so these names are to be avoided, since giving     these names to the children would be a crime against their Deen     (beliefs) and their manners because they would grow up connected     to these names and the meanings which they carry.
The prohibited names are of two categories: those which are     forbidden in the Shariah and those which are either disapproved     of due to the Shariah, or due to manners and good taste.
FORBIDDEN NAMES
1. Names indicating servitude to other than Allah subhana wa ta'ala     such as: 'Abdun-Nabee (slave of the Prophet), 'Abdur-Rasool (slave     of the Messenger) and 'Abdul - Muttalib - and whatever is like     these names. Just the same in meaning are ‘Ghulaamun-Nabee’     and Ghulaamur-Rasool’.
2. Using these names which are particular names of     Allah  subhana wa ta'ala- the One far removed from all deficiencies - like:     al-Ahad (the One and Only, Unique in his Lordship, names and     attributes, and His right to worship. The One having no equal,     no assistant, no rival and no one similar to Him), ar-Rahman     (the Most Merciful) and al-Khaliq (the Creator).
3. From the names which should also be avoided are     the names of tyrants and despots like: Fir'awn (Pharaoh), Qaroon,     Abu Jahl and their like, also the names of the leaders of Kufr     and the heads of atheism such as Marx, Lenin and so on, since     using their names would mean that one was pleased with their     actions, and would mean imitation of them, and love of their     systems of thought - and all this is forbidden.
     
NAMES DISAPPROVED OF IN THE SHAREE'AH     OR DISLIKED DUE TO GOOD MANNERS OR GOOD TASTE
1. Giving names which are meant to show servitude to     Allah  subhana wa ta'ala but not known to be from Allah's subhana wa ta'ala perfect names     - like 'Abdul-Mawjood, Abdul-Maqsood and 'Abdus-Sattar. This     is because nothing can be affirmed as one of Allah's  subhana wa ta'ala names     without an authentic text, and these names do not satisfy this     as they are rather attributes and information, so it is to be     feared that in this way we might fall into giving Allah  subhana wa ta'ala     names which neither He nor His Messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used for Him.
2. From these names are those which carry meanings     of pessimism, or blameworthy characteristics which will be disliked     or cause aversion or cause the possessor of the name to feel     degraded, humiliated and such as will kill his personality -     like Harb (war), Himar (donkey), and Kalb (dog) - and their like     which are usually given as names by people of the desert of countryside.
3. From good manners is to avoid naming children with     names which are suggestive or offend one's meaning of shame -     such as: Huyam (one passionately in love), Nuhad (A young woman     with full and raised breasts), Saham (summer heat)!, Wisal (sexual     union), Ghadah (delicate young woman), Fatin (temptress), Fitnah     (temptation), Shadiyah (female singer) and names with similar     meanings.
So fathers and mothers should steer clear of giving these     kind of names to their children - since they are mostly names     carried by the lunatic film actresses and dancers and using these     names may be a danger to the children’s personality and     to their society - since they will grow up having an attachment     and fondness for them along with the meaning they convey and     for those infamous persons who carry these names. This may then     lead them to imitate those people and follow their way, slowly     losing their Islamic personality - and it is to Allah  subhana wa ta'ala that     we turn for aid.
4. It is also disliked to give names which amount to     a declaration of a person's being pious like: Barrah (pious /     piety) and the like - due to this meaning the Messenger of Allah  subhana wa ta'ala changed the name of one of his wives from Barrah to Zaynab,     as he used to hate that it be said: "He left/went out from     'Barrah' (piety)."
5. From these names which it is disliked to use for     naming are the names of the Angels. Particularly if they are     used for females - such as Malik since it is to be feared that     this involves imitation of the pagans who gave feminine names     to the angels. But as regards to their use for males - then that     is disliked by Malik, but allowed by a group of the scholars     since the Hadith prohibiting it is not authentic.
6. Just as it is disliked to name with the names of     Surahs of the Quran such as: TaHa, Yaseen and other names of     Surahs. This is the saying of Imam Malik radillahu anhu - Ibnul- Qayyim     also said: "The saying of the common people that Yaseen     and TaHa are from the names of the Prophet  subhana wa ta'ala is not correct,     there is no 'Sahih' Hadith about it or any 'Hasan' Hadith, nor     anything 'Mursal' [having a missing link between the Tabiee and     the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam], nor any narration from any Companion, but     rather they are letters like 'Alif Lam Meem', 'Ha Meem', 'Alif     Lam Raa' and the like."
7. It is disliked to give names 'Yasar' (Ease), 'Rabah'     (Profit), 'Najeeh' (Successful), 'Aflah' Prosperous), 'Ya'la'     (Elevated)' and Barakah' (Blessing) since the Messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam     forbade that with his saying:
"Do not call your boy Yasar, nor Rabah, nor Najeeh,     nor Aflah, since you will say: Is he there?' So it will be said:     'No'. Indeed they are four, so do not attribute more to me."     (Reported by Muslim, Abu Dawud & At-Tirmidhee)
And the forbiddence of Ya'a and Barakah occurs in another     Hadith reported by Muslim.
CHANGING PROHIBITED NAMES
The Messenge sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used to love names which were good in     their wording and meaning and he used to hate other names, prohibit     them and change them. From these names which the Messenger (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam)     changed was:
· ‘Aasiyah (Disobedient) - he changed her name     to Jameelah (Beautiful and Good) (Reported by Muslim & Abu     Dawud)
· He (Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) also said to a man, "What is your     name?" So he replied: "Hazn." (Roughness). So     he (Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: "Rather you are Sahl (Smooth)." (Reported     by Al-Bukhari & Abu Dawud)
· ‘Barrah (Pious Woman) to Zaynab (Reported     by Muslim)
· As-Surm (Separation) to Sa’eed (Al-Bukhari)
· Asram (Cut Off) to Zur’ah (Sown Seed) (Reported     by Abu Dawud)
· Jaththamah (Signifying Inactivity) to Husanah     (Good and Beautiful) (Reported by al-Hakim)
· Shihab (Flame and Fire) to Hisham (Reported by     Al-Bukhari)
· Harb (War) to Silm (Peace) (Reported by Abu Dawud)
· Banuz-Zinyah (Sons of Fornication) to     Banur-Rashdah (Sons of Lawful Marriage) (Reported by Abu Dawud).                         
EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED NAMES            
         | ‘Abdul-Maqsood | ‘Abdul-Mawjood | 
         | ‘Abdul-Muttalib | ‘Abdun-Nabee (slave of the Prophet) | 
         | ‘Abdur-Rasool (slave of the Messenger) | ‘Abdus-Sattar | 
         | Aasiyah (disobedient: not same as Pharaoh’s         wife) | Abu Jahl | 
         | Aflah (prosperous) | al-Ahad | 
         | al-Khaliq (the Creator) | ar-Rahman (the Most Merciful) | 
         | Asram (cut off) | Banuz-Zinyah (sons of fornication) | 
         | Barakah (blessing) | Barrah (pious / piety) | 
         | David (Name given to Prophet         Dawud (AS) in the Bible) | Diana | 
         | Fatin (temptress) | Firawn (Pharaoh) | 
         | Fitnah (temptation) | George | 
         | Ghadah (delicate young woman) | Ghulaamun-Nabee | 
         | Ghulaamur-Rasool | Harb (war) | 
         | Hazn (roughness) | Himar (donkey) | 
         | Huyam (one passionately in love) | Jaclyn | 
         | Jaththamah (signifying inactivity) | Joseph (name given to Prophet         Yusuf (AS) in the Bible) | 
         | Kalb (dog) | Lenin | 
         | Malak (name of an angel) | Marx | 
         | Michael | Najeeh (successful) | 
         | Names of Jews and Christians | Nuhad (a young woman with full and raised         breasts) | 
         | Qaroon | Rabah (profit) | 
         | Saham (summer heat) | Shadiyah (female singer) | 
         | Shihab (flame and fire) | Name of any surah in Quran | 
         | TaHa (Surah in Quran) | Wisal (sexual union) | 
         | Ya’la (elevated) | Yasar (ease) | 
         | Yaseen (Surah in Quran) |