| Meaning | trustworthy, faithful |
| Origin | Arabic |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 5 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | A-meen |
This name resonates with dignity and spiritual depth, offering parents a choice that connects to rich cultural traditions while remaining accessible in diverse settings. The gentle yet firm sound creates an impression of steadiness and reliability—qualities that serve well throughout life. It carries associations with trustworthiness and integrity, making it particularly meaningful for families who value these characteristics. The name's cross-cultural recognition provides familiarity in multiple communities, which can be especially valuable in our interconnected world. Its pronunciation is straightforward despite potential spelling variations, and the sound itself has a calming, reassuring quality. Parents who choose this name often appreciate its substance and the positive attributes it embodies. It ages gracefully from childhood through adulthood, maintaining appropriateness at every life stage. The name works harmoniously with various surname styles and pairs well with both traditional and modern middle names, offering flexibility in creating a complete name combination.
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| Ameen Rihani | Lebanese-American writer and poet |
| Ameen Mian Qadri | Pakistani Islamic scholar |
| Ameen Sayani | Indian radio announcer and presenter |
| Ameen Jauhar | American physician and entrepreneur |
| Ameen Izzadeen | Sri Lankan journalist and writer |
| Ameen Faheem | Pakistani politician |
| Ameen Soleimani | Iranian-American entrepreneur and CEO |
| Ameen Malhas | Jordanian equestrian |
| Ameen al-Sayed | Syrian poet and journalist |
| Ameen al-Rihawi | Syrian actor |
| Ameen Khwaja | Pakistani cricketer |
| Ameen Ramlawi | Palestinian footballer |
| Ameen Haddad | Iraqi artist and sculptor |
| Ameen Hafeez | Indian cartoonist |
| Ameen Haque | Indian footballer |
| Ameen Mohammad | Emirati photographer |
| Ameen Fares Rihani | Lebanese-American painter |
| Ameen Mousavi | Iranian footballer |
| Ameen Minet el Hosn | Lebanese-American poet |
| Ameen Fakir | American educator and historian |
| Ameen Siddiqui | Character in the novel "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" by Mohsin Hamid |
| Ameen Al-Masoudi | Character in the TV series "Tyrant" |
| Ameen Rihawi | Character in the Syrian film "The Lover's Call" |
| Ameen Abu Nasser | Character in the film "Ajami" |
| Ameen Yazid | Character in the novel "The Way of the Strangers" by Graeme Wood |
| Ameen Habibi | Character in the film "Captain Abu Raed" |
| Ameen Ali Badr | Character in the TV series "Prison Break" |
| Ameen Abdullah | Character in the novel "Home Fire" by Kamila Shamsie |
| Ameen Shalaby | Character in the film "Heaven without People" |
| Ameen Moussa | Character in the film "Heliopolis" |
| Ameen Yaqoub | Character in the TV series "Ramy" |
| Ameen Fareed | Character in the film "Private" |
| Ameen Nawwar | Character in the TV series "Bab al-Hara" |
| Ameen Marzouq | Character in the film "Hawi" |
| Ameen Shakir | Character in the TV series "NCIS - Los Angeles" |
| Ameen Khader | Character in the film "Five Hours from Paris" |
| Ameen Nasr | Character in the TV series "24" |