Is it permissible to name one’s daughter Firdaws or Jannah?
Question: 146905
In sha Allah, I am expecting a baby girl and I want to call her Firdaws. But before I give her this name, I want to find out the ruling on calling a daughter Firdaws or Jannah.
Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.
The basic principle with regard to naming children is that
it is permissible to give any name so long as it is not forbidden in
sharee‘ah.
It says in al-Mawsoo‘ah al-Fiqhiyyah (11/331):
The basic principle is that it is permissible to give any
name except that which it is narrated is forbidden. End quote.
There is no evidence – as far as we know – that calling a
girl Firdaws or Jannah is not allowed. So there is nothing wrong with using
these names.
These are names that carry good and beautiful meanings.
Firdaws in Arabic refers to a garden in which all kinds of
plants grow, and Jannah is a garden in which there are palm trees and other
kinds of trees.
See: al-Qamoos al-Muheet, p. 725, 1532; Tahdheeb
al-Lughah by al-Azhari, 13/104, 105.
And Allah knows best.
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