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Those are Islamic names
There are many Somalis out there that do not give their children Somali or Arab names. They give them Persian, Afghan, Pakistani, Balkan, Malay etc names when the child is full Somali. I know a few cases of this
Thats a lie, there aren't many do that at all. You're mentioning random ethnicities, who they don't take names from.
Most Somalis either give their children religious Muslim Arabic names or Somali traditional names.
One interesting observation made of Somalis is that they a lot of times give their kids dual names and one Arabic/Muslim name and One Somali traditional or Somali nickname . Noticed they will refer to them by Somali traditional names, like Liban and call them Ahmed at the same time.
They don't , it's very rare. You're deliberately BS'in ppl on this thread.It's not a lie at all. A lot have given their children non Somali/Arabic names.
You just said most Somalis have Arabic or Somali names. How about the remainder? Exactly. It's going to be from other Muslim countries.
They don't , it's very rare. You're deliberately BS'in ppl on this thread.
The Arab names most of them have are Muslim names, because we are Muslim and a few non-Muslim arabic ones is from cultural contact.
Those other random ethnicities we have zero close relations to or cultural contact with.
It's not very rare at all. Some Millennial Somalis have done it. There are some Somalis named Baarlin and Istanbuul and Yurub and Istaarliin. How do you explain those names? Somalis are influenced by foreigners. Did I make those up too?
Lmaao you are right it actually is a real Somali female name. I had to look it up just to be sure
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Baarliin name-f - lime colored eyelashes ; she whom her eyelashes are lime - colored at birth
Well i stand corrected.
To be afair Alexander sound way more cooler than Abdullah, if I had to give my child an Arabic name I'll probaly choose "noor" it means light and its easy to pronounce.
Baarlin is a Somali traditional cultural female name, not to be confused with Berlin the city. It was actually clarified in another thread:
Never seen anyone or heard a Somali with names like Istanbuul , Yurub, or Istaarliin etc. Prolly some extended internet gag ur repeating
There are Somalis named Yurub and Istaarliin and Istanbuul. Anyone can confirm that. So because you never met a Somali named those names, it's an internet gag? And I said people named those other names after their own friends or artists. It's a thing.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Funny how you included Baarlin and it turned out be Somali nameIt's a forum gag/banter.
You're dragging it and can't show me one real example.
Funny how I can include another name you can dispute: Falastiin. All of these are names Somalis use today, albeit rare, but still used.
Never seen anyone or heard a Somali with names like Istanbuul , Yurub, or Istaarliin etc. Probably some extended internet gag ur repeating
No, they do exist. You just haven't stumbled upon Somalis with those names.
Even back home, foreign influences seem to be gaining traction. Now that Turkey have gotten closer to Somalia, Erdogan have become a relatively popular name.
No i haven't stumbled upon Somalis with those names, but i have stumbled upon this internet gag before it was around the name Baarlin being Berlin the city and then people dragged the gag. Just like you and Abdifreedom is doing right now
There are Somalis named Yurub and Istaarliin and Istanbuul. Anyone can confirm that. So because you never met a Somali named those names, it's an internet gag? And I said people named those other names after their own friends or artists. It's a thing.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
It's increasing getting more common among the younger Somali crowd to give their children a 'unique' name, irrespective of its origin. And it's not frowned up either in among Somalis. I've even seen a Somali kid called Reign![]()