أمين

See also: آمين, آمین, and امین

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ء م ن (ʾ-m-n), related to أَمِنَ (ʾamina, to be safe), أَمُنَ (ʾamuna, to be faithful).

Adjective

أَمِين (ʾamīn) (masculine plural أُمَنَاء (ʾumanāʾ))

  1. reliable, trustworthy, loyal, responsible
  2. upright, honest
  3. faithful, true, truthful, authentic, honest, sincere, trusty, dependable
  4. safe, secure
  5. innocuous, harmless

Declension

Descendants

Noun

أَمِين (ʾamīn) m (plural أُمَنَاء (ʾumanāʾ))

  1. secretary
  2. authorized representative, agent
  3. trustee, trusted person
  4. chief, head, superintendent
  5. curator, custodian, sponsor, chamberlain
  6. guarantor

Declension

Proper noun

أَمِين (ʾamīn) m

  1. A male given name

Descendants

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