Pakistani name

Pakistani name

"See also: List of Pakistani family names"

In Pakistan, as in other Muslim countries, the use of family names is not as prominent as in Western countries. The majority of Pakistani names are derived from Arab, Turkish, Afghan, Persian, and Hindu origin. Tribal and family names are also widely used and are often derivatives of pre-Islamic and usually Hindu clan or caste names.

Given names

Children may be given one, two or rarely three names at birth. If the person has more than one given name, one of them is chosen as the person’s "most called name", by which he is called or referred to informally. Generally for males, Muhammad, the name of the prophet of Islam, is chosen to be the person’s first given name, if he has more than one. Because of the prevalence of this practice, this name is usually not the person’s most called name, as it does not serve as a unique identifier. Females are usually given at most two names.

Full name

Unlike the practice in Western countries, and other countries with predominant European influence, there is no one way of writing a full name in Pakistan. The most popular convention is to append the most called given name of the father to the person’s given names. Often, if the person has more than one given name, his full name comprises only of his given names. Another convention is to prefix the person’s given name with a title, which is usually associated with his tribal ancestry or pre-Islamic Hindu caste. Due to western influence, appending rather than prefixing titles to given names is becoming more common. One notable exception is the title "Khan", common in people of Pashtun origin, which has always been appended rather than prefixed to given names. There are several titles used in Pakistan and other Muslim countries. "Shaikh", "Khawaja", "Pasha", "Mirza" etc. are common.Less commonly, the tribe or caste name itself is appended to the person’s given names.

For females, tribal names or titles rarely figure in the person’s full name (although this is becoming more common due to Western influence). Instead her full name would be comprised of her given names only, or if given only one name, her given name appended with her father’s most called name. After marriage, the full name would be her most called name appended with her husband’s most called name.

In official documents, a person’s identity is established by listing both the person’s full name (however he may write it), and his father’s. Official forms always contain fields for both names, and they are used together as "A son of B" on ID cards, passports, diplomas, in court, etc.

The problem with these naming conventions is that it is difficult to trace back family roots. Many Muslims have settled in Western world and this naming convention creates some problems as a father will have a different "surname" or "family name" from his children.

Examples

Male

Given names: Muhammad Saleem
Most called name: Saleem
Father’s given names: Muhammad Rafiq
Father’s most called name: Rafiq
Tribe: Rajput
Title: Rana
Possible full names:

* Muhammad Saleem Rafiq

* Muhammad Saleem

* Rana Muhammad Saleem

* Muhammad Saleem Rana

* Muhammad Saleem Rajput

Female

Given names: Fatima Batool
Most called name: Fatima
Father’s given names: Akram
Father’s title: Khan
Father’s full name: Akram Khan
Full name before marriage: Fatima Batool
Husband’s given names: Abdul Hameed
Husband’s most common name: Hameed
Husband’s title: Chaudhry
Husband’s full name: Chaudhry Abdul Hameed
Full name after marriage: Fatima Hameed

See also

* List of Pakistani family names
* Arabic name

External links

* [http://www.muslim-baby-names.com/ Searchable database of Muslim Baby Names.]


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