Maaayish
Maaaayish
Mah-AH-yish (with emphasis on the second syllable; the 'aa' sound is elongated as in 'father,' and the final 'sh' is soft as in 'shah').
من (ع ي ش) جمع معيشة بمعنى ما تكون به الحياة من الطعام والشراب والدخل.
Maaayish (معايش) is the plural form of ma'eeshah (معيشة), derived from the Arabic root 'ayn-ya-shin (ع-ي-ش) meaning 'to live' or 'livelihood.' The name encompasses all means of subsistence including food, drink, income, and provisions necessary for living. It reflects the Arabic concept of sustenance and economic well-being, representing not just survival but the quality of life itself. This name carries connotations of prosperity, provision, and the blessings that support human existence.
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The name originates from classical Arabic, drawing from the root word denoting life and living. It is primarily used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities across the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond.
In Islamic culture, the concept of ma'eeshah (sustenance) holds spiritual importance, as believers are encouraged to seek halal (permissible) livelihood and trust in divine provision. The name reflects values of economic responsibility, hard work, and reliance on God's bounty. Naming a child Maaayish represents parental hopes for the child's prosperity and secure future.
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The word 'ma'ayish' (معايش) appears in the Quran in Surah Al-A'raf (7:10), where Allah mentions establishing humanity on earth and providing them with means of livelihood. This Quranic usage emphasizes the divine provision and the various ways by which humans sustain themselves. The root word relating to life and sustenance appears throughout the Quran in various forms, highlighting the Islamic emphasis on legitimate earning, divine providence, and the importance of seeking halal sustenance.
وَلَقَدْ مَكَّنَّاكُمْ فِي الْأَرْضِ وَجَعَلْنَا لَكُمْ فِيهَا مَعَايِشَ
“And We have certainly established you upon the earth and made for you therein ways of living (livelihoods).”
قَالَ رَبِّ اشْرَحْ لِي صَدْرِي وَيَسِّرْ لِي أَمْرِي وَاحْلُلْ عُقْدَةً مِّن لِّسَانِي يَفْقَهُوا قَوْلِي
“Moses said: My Lord, expand for me my chest and ease for me my task.”
وَأَمَّا الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا فَلَهُمْ عَذَابٌ مِّن رِّجْزٍ أَلِيمٌ وَمَا هُم بِمُؤْمِنِينَ
“And as for those who disbelieved, for them will be the punishment of a painful torment from the worst of defilements, and they will not be believers.”
The number 7 in Arabic numerological tradition symbolizes spiritual perfection, divine mercy, and the complete provision from God. It represents rest, completion, and the balanced fulfillment of human needs.