Amal

أمل
/ ah-MAHL /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇸🇴 Somalia
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Aspirational

Meaning & Etymology

hope, aspiration

hope, aspiration

Etymology

Derived from the Arabic root amal (hope, aspiration), which is a common element in Islamic names across languages.

Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Cushitic > East Cushitic

Cultural context

In Somali culture, names often reflect aspirations for the child’s future. Amal is a unisex name that embodies the hope and optimism parents have for their child’s life journey.

Symbolism

The name Amal symbolises hope, optimism, and the belief in a positive future. It reflects the Somali value of resilience and aspiration for a better life.

Naming ceremony

In Somali tradition, the naming ceremony (called aqiqah) is held on the seventh day after birth, where the child’s head is shaved and the name is formally announced to family and community.

Religious reference

Quran 94:5-6 (God is with those who have hope)

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