Hasina

حاسينا
/ ha-SEE-na /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇹🇿 Tanzania
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Virtuous

Meaning & Etymology

Good or virtuous

Good or virtuous

Etymology

The name Hasina originates from the Arabic root ‘hasuna’ (حسُنَ), meaning ‘to be good’ or ‘to be beautiful’. It is a feminine form of the name Hassan.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Volta-Congo > Benue-Congo > Bantu > Northeast Bantu > Swahili

Cultural context

In Tanzanian culture, particularly among the Swahili people, the name Hasina is often given to girls to reflect the parents’ hope that the child will grow up to be a good and virtuous person. The name is widely used and respected in Swahili-speaking communities.

Symbolism

The name Hasina symbolises the virtues of goodness, kindness, and moral excellence. It reflects the cultural and religious values of the Swahili people, who place a high value on piety and good deeds.

Religious reference

The name Hasina is derived from the Arabic word 'hasuna' (حسُنَ) meaning 'to be good' and is related to the Quranic concept of 'ihsan' (إحسان), which refers to the doing of good deeds.

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