Al-Walid

الوليد
/ al-wah-LEED /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇹🇳 Tunisia
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Traditional

Meaning & Etymology

The newborn child

The newborn child

Etymology

Derived from the Arabic root w-l-d (to give birth, to bear a child).

Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Semitic > West Semitic > Central Semitic > Arabic

Cultural context

In Tunisian culture, the name Al-Walid carries connotations of new beginnings and the blessing of a newborn child. It is a traditional name that has been used for centuries in Arab societies.

Symbolism

The name symbolises the joy and hope associated with the birth of a child, representing new life and the continuation of family lineage.

Naming ceremony

In Tunisian Arab tradition, the naming ceremony (tasmiya) typically takes place on the seventh day after birth, where the name is formally announced and blessings are given.

Religious reference

The name is associated with Islamic tradition but has no specific Quranic verse reference

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