Karaama Allah
Karaama Allh
kah-RAH-mah AHL-lah. The first syllable 'kah' rhymes with 'spa,' 'RAH' rhymes with 'spa,' 'mah' sounds like 'ma' in 'mama,' followed by 'AHL-lah' where 'AHL' rhymes with 'pal' and 'lah' like 'la' in 'llama.' Stress falls on the second syllable of Karaama.
من (ك ر م) ومن لفظ الجلالة. يستخدم للذكور والإناث.
Karaama Allah is a compound name formed from two Arabic elements: 'Karaama' (كَرَامة), meaning honor, dignity, generosity, or noble character, derived from the root K-R-M; and 'Allah' (الله), the Arabic word for God. The name literally translates to 'The Honor of Allah' or 'Allah's Generosity.' This name reflects Islamic theological values, emphasizing that all honor and generosity ultimately derive from the Divine. It is used for both males and females in Muslim communities, though less commonly than simpler names.
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The name originates from Classical Arabic and Islamic tradition, combining a virtue-based noun (karaama) with the supreme name of God (Allah). Such compound names became more prevalent in modern Islamic naming practices, particularly among Arabic-speaking Muslim communities seeking names with deep spiritual significance.
In Islamic culture, names that combine divine attributes or virtues with Allah's name are considered spiritually meaningful and carry the wish that the bearer will embody those qualities. The concept of 'karaama' (honor and generosity) holds significant importance in Islamic ethics and Arab cultural values, reflecting ideals of nobility and moral excellence. Such names are often chosen to inspire the child to develop these virtuous qualities and maintain a connection to their faith.
Different spellings and forms of Karaama Allah across languages
While 'Karaama Allah' as a complete compound name does not appear as a single term in the Quran, both component words are deeply rooted in Quranic vocabulary. The word 'Karaama' (honor, generosity, dignity) reflects concepts discussed throughout the Quran in relation to divine grace and human dignity. The word 'Allah' appears thousands of times throughout the Quran as the primary name for God. The concept of God's honor and generosity is woven throughout Quranic teachings, particularly in verses discussing divine attributes and the blessings bestowed upon believers.
قُلْ رَبِّي أَعْلَمُ بِمَن تَاب وَآمَنَ وَعَمِلَ صَالِحًا وَمَن فَسَقَ وَسَيَعْلَمُونَ
“Say: My Lord is most aware of those who have submitted and believed and done righteous deeds, and those who have transgressed.”
إِذْ أَنتُم بِالْعُدْوَةِ الدُّنْيَا وَهُم بِالْعُدْوَةِ الْقُصْوَىٰ وَالرَّكْبُ أَسْفَلَ مِنكُمْ ۚ وَلَوْ تَوَاعَدتُّمْ لَاخْتَلَفْتُمْ فِي الْمِيعَادِ
“When you were on the near side of the valley and they on the far side and the caravan below you.”
قَالَ هَلْ عَلِمْتُم مَّا فَعَلْتُم بِيُوسُفَ وَأَخِيهِ إِذْ أَنتُمْ جَاهِلُونَ
“He said: Do you know what you did with Yusuf and his brother when you were ignorant?”
In Arabic numerology, the number 7 is considered spiritually significant, associated with perfection, divine wisdom, completeness, and mystical understanding. It reflects spiritual depth and connection to the Divine.