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Mariam appeals to new parents because it symbolizes chastity of the Virgin Mary.
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TUNIS,
January 29, 2006 (IslamOnline.net) – Mariam (the Arabic name for Mary)
has become the most popular female
baby name in Tunisia with almost all Muslim couples in the north
African country naming their newborn girls
after the mother of Jesus Christ.
“Statistics
registry shows that Mariam tops the list of baby female names followed
by Shayma and Khawla,” Soaad, a nurse at a pediatric
hospital, told IslamOnline.net Sunday, January 29.
“As
for males, the prophet’s name Muhammad is matchless, while the names
of his companions hold onto second place,” she added.
She
said Mariam has knocked out names of foreign and even Arab roots like
Nijma and
Qamar.
Sociologist
Mahdi Mabrouk said Mariam is very popular because it symbolizes the
chastity of the Virgin Mary.
“They
want their girls to be like Mary and the wives of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
in their chastity and demureness,” he said.
He
said baby names in Tunisia are
just like fashion.
“In
1980s, we had a torrent of Muslim names like Mosaab, Ammar, Belal, Aisah
and Khadija, while in 1990s Turkish names like Savinaz had the lead,”
explained Mabrouk.
“Blessed
Dreams”
Tunisians
expecting babies delight at dreams in which they see themselves naming
the newborn babies a particular name.
“I
chose Mariam for my baby girl and I was afraid that my husband would
disagree,” Aisha, 28, recalled.
“But
to my surprise, my husband was over the moon with the name and told me
that his mother dreamt that we had a baby named Mariam.”
Fatima
saw during her late months of pregnancy that she was playing with a son
named Ahmad.
“I
didn’t think twice when I gave birth to my son and name him Ahmad at
once,” she said jovially.