Mounia

مونية
/ moo-NEE-ah /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇰🇲 Comoros
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Cherished

Meaning & Etymology

wished-for child

wished-for child

Etymology

Derived from the Arabic name Munyah (مُنية), meaning ‘wish’ or ‘desire’, reflecting the value placed on children in Comorian culture.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Bantu > Sabaki

Cultural context

In Comorian society, names often reflect aspirations for the child’s future and are chosen to bring blessings. Mounia embodies the hope and joy associated with the birth of a child.

Symbolism

The name Mounia symbolises the fulfilment of parental hopes and the cherished status of children within the family and community.

Naming ceremony

In Comorian tradition, the naming ceremony (msindo) typically takes place on the seventh day after birth. The child’s head is shaved, and a sacrifice is made as prayers are offered for the child’s well-being.

Religious reference

Quran 19:7 (Maryam) — 'O Zakariya, We give you good tidings of a son whose name shall be Yahya. We have not assigned this name to anyone before him.'

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