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    Waïs

    Pronunciation: WAH-ees

    ♂ Male
    Arabic

    Meaning

    Returner, one who seeks refuge, or a gift

    Origin

    Arabic

    History & Etymology

    The name Waïs (also spelled Owais or Uways) has deep roots in Islamic history and culture. It is derived from the Arabic root 'aws', meaning 'to return' or 'to seek refuge'. The name gained prominence through Owais al-Qarani, a revered figure in early Islam, known for his piety and devotion to his mother, despite never having met the Prophet Muhammad. His story is often cited as an example of filial devotion and spiritual sincerity, making the name significant among Muslim communities.

    Over centuries, the name has been used across various Muslim-majority regions, maintaining its association with spiritual values and respect. While not as common as some other Arabic names, it carries a distinguished and meaningful legacy, often chosen by families who wish to honor this historical figure or the virtues he embodied. Its usage reflects a connection to Islamic heritage and a desire for the bearer to embody similar qualities of devotion and sincerity.

    Famous People Named Waïs

    • Owais al-Qarani (Uways al-Qarani)
    • Waïs Bouzidi (French footballer)
    • Waïs Kamal (Moroccan footballer)

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Owais
    • Uways
    • Wais

    Waïs in different fonts

    WaïsDancing Script
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    WaïsPacifico
    WaïsGreat Vibes

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