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OP here. I associate it more with Judaism and doesn't help that Israel's current Prime Minister Netanyahu uses this name. It's a cute name and I didn't know it's usually given to the last boy. This is definitely the last baby for me. We could also go with a neutral first name and an Islamic/ Christian middle name. Both of our families plus DH are a pain to coordinate with. DH didn't like Zaid because it's associated more with a different Arabic country. I'm not sold on any boy name. I love Charlie but I know my family won't like it. |
| OP here. How about Reis? In English it seems to be pronounced like Reece. |
Op here. I think Rhys is better. |
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Abraham/Ibrahim
Isaac Elijah |
Do you think we should not use a name because of one person? He goes by "Bibi". Not that I am trying to convince you or not. Either you like it or you don't but, it is a very nice name regardless of Benjamin Netanyahu. It was my beloved Grandfather's name too ( and we are not Jewish, but, Catholic) It is a universal name List of Bens: https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-people-named-ben/celebrity-lists |
The name is band in Saudi right now PP. It's her choice. |
It is not a very common name amongst Arabs. |
Incorrect. From a common Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Riain. This patronymic derives from the given name Rian, which is of uncertain meaning. It is traditionally said to mean "little king", from Irish rí "king" combined with a diminutive suffix. |
| I love the name Charlie. Benjamin is a great name too. Ignore your family's opinions. |
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Just pick a name you both like and that a person would want to be named for their entire life, in the United States.
Who cares what your family wants? They ahd their chance to name kids. |
Agree. Have never met a Christian Zaid/Zayd |
It's because you aren't Muslim or Arabic. It's an Arabic name and not an Islamic name. It also depends on the last name Noah has.. there are tons of Christian Noah's. In Arabic it's spelled Nuh |
Obviously their parents opinion is valued PP. |