MyNameList

    Imin / Amin / Iman

    Pronunciation: EE-min

    ⚥ Unisex
    Arabic

    Meaning

    trust, faith, security

    Origin

    Arabic

    History & Etymology

    The name Imin is derived from the Arabic root 'a-m-n' (أ-م-ن), which signifies safety, security, and trustworthiness. This root is fundamental in Arabic and Islamic culture, giving rise to many related words and concepts, including 'Iman' (faith) and 'Amin' (trustworthy, honest). The name Imin, while less common than its variants, carries these strong positive connotations.

    Its usage is primarily found in Muslim-majority regions, reflecting the deep cultural and linguistic ties to Arabic. While it can be used for both genders, its masculine forms like 'Amin' or 'Iman' (as a male name) are more prevalent. The 'Imin' spelling might be a transliteration that allows for a more gender-neutral application, or a regional variation.

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Emin
    • Imine

    Imin in different fonts

    IminDancing Script
    IminCaveat
    IminSatisfy
    IminPacifico
    IminGreat Vibes

    Related Names

    Articles You Might Like

    Top Unisex Baby Names for Modern Parents
    📋 List

    Top Unisex Baby Names for Modern Parents

    Choosing a baby name is an exciting journey, and for many parents today, gender-neutral options are increasingly appealing. Explore our comprehensive list of unisex baby names, offering a wealth of choices for your little one.

    Greek Mythology Names: Boy Names, Girl Names & Unisex
    📋 List

    Greek Mythology Names: Boy Names, Girl Names & Unisex

    Dive into the rich world of Greek mythology to find the perfect name for your child. This name list includes both classic and unique boy names, girl names, and unisex names, all with deep historical roots and powerful meanings.

    The Rise of Gender-Neutral Baby Names: A Modern Trend
    📖 Article

    The Rise of Gender-Neutral Baby Names: A Modern Trend

    Gender-neutral baby names are experiencing a significant surge in popularity, reflecting evolving societal views on gender and identity. This trend offers flexibility and allows children to define themselves without traditional constraints.