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Wahab

Wahab comes from Arabic and means generous giver or bestower.

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Wahab (وهاب) is a name of profound Arabic and Islamic significance, derived from the root w-h-b, meaning 'to give freely' or 'to bestow.' In Islamic theology, Al-Wahhab — The Bestower — is among the ninety-nine beautiful names of God (Asma ul-Husna), describing the divine attribute of giving without expectation of return, pure generosity as an expression of divine nature. To name a child Wahab or Abd al-Wahhab (servant of the Bestower) is an act of theological aspiration.

The name travels comfortably across the Muslim world — from West Africa to Southeast Asia — carried by scholars, soldiers, and saints. Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the eighteenth-century Arabian theologian whose reform movement shaped modern Islamic thought, placed the name permanently in religious-historical consciousness, for better and worse depending on one's perspective. Beyond its religious register, Wahab simply sounds generous — the open vowels and soft consonants enact the meaning in the mouth.

In contemporary global Muslim communities, the name is given both as a standalone and as the second element in Abd al-Wahhab constructions, with the short form Wahab used in informal address. It represents one of the oldest and most theologically saturated naming traditions in the Arabic-speaking world.

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