Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Sheikh Azri Rayyan - What's in the Name?

Like any expecting first-time parents, me and Ja were looking at several names for our first son. One thing for sure, it has to be Sheikh ............ bin Sheikh Faisal. It's not a must that it has to be a Sheikh but just to keep the family tradition alive, more so as this new boy is the first "Sheikh" in his generation of our own "Sheikh Ahmad" family tree... (actually we only realized this fact after he was born.. and after being notified by my late grandfather, the last surviving "Sheikh" of his generation in our family tree).

As far as I know..

Sheikh Hussin (my great great grandfather)
Sheikh Ali (my great grandfather)
Sheikh Ahmad (my grandfather)
Sheikh Mansor (my father)
Sheikh Faisal (me)

and of course, my son...

Sheikh Azri Rayyan

Why is there an "Azri" and a "Rayyan"?
When we found out as early as the 3rd month of the pregnancy that we were having a boy, we searched everywhere for the best names for him. We liked the name Ryan... and by chance, I found out that there was actually an Arabic meaning to the name Rayyan (pronounced rye-yahn) which was close enough to Ryan. The name came from a hadith, that goes...



Shal bin Sa'ad reported the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: "Paradise (Jannah) has a door called Rayyan (the quencher), which is preserved for those who observed fasting on the Day of Judgment. It will be announced, 'Where are those who observed fasting?' The door, Rayyan, will not be closed until the last one of them enters." (Bukhari and Muslim)


So, there we have it... Sheikh Rayyan.. but then, we didn't want the name to sound too Arabic as we are still Malays and we want a Malay-sounded name to be in as well... although we're not too keen on having a long name for him.


We found the name "Azri" that would fit nicely as the first-born child that means "kemewahanku" or "my wealth"/ "penyokongku" or "my support", literally translated.


We finally agreed to name our son Sheikh Azri Rayyan. Just call him Rayyan.


The name "Ryan" itself is an Irish and Gaelic origin that means "little king".


Sheikh Azri Rayyan - he is our wealth, our support, and he is also the king in the hearts of me and Ja, and hopefully to others as well...


When is the time for the next baby, you ask? Hmm... LATER!! This king is too much of a king right now... hahaha...

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't know if you'll ever see this, but I would genuinely like to thank you. My name is Azri and after 26 years of searching I've finally found the meaning of my name.