Origin
The name 'Jilani' originates from Arabic roots, derived from the word 'Jil'anī', meaning 'sultan' or 'leader of the community'. It is historically associated with Islamic culture and appears in various Middle Eastern and North African contexts. In the Australian setting, the name is used predominantly within Muslim communities, which are diverse and multicultural.
Meaning
Literal translation is 'leader' or 'sultan'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes qualities of leadership, authority, and respect. It carries cultural significance as a name representing strength and dignity within Muslim diasporas in Australia.
Pronunciation
dʒɪˈlɑːni (Australian English pronunciation, stress on second syllable) -- with the 'J' pronounced as in 'judge', 'i' as in 'kit', 'la' as in 'father', and 'ni' as in 'knee'.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Jilani (standard Arabic spelling)
- Jilany (less common variant)
- Jilanni (less common variant)
Nicknames
- Jil
- Jilo
Name Days
- 12 March (Commemoration of the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition)
- 27 April (Mawlid al-Nabi, Islamic celebration of the Prophet's birth)'],'pairing_recommendations':['Amina and Jilani','Mohammad and Jilani','Layla and Jilani'],'fun_facts':['The name Jilani is also borne by Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Jilani, a revered Sufi saint whose influence spreads across many Muslim communities worldwide, including Australia.' ,'The name is relatively unique in Australia, making it distinctive among more common Muslim names such as Ahmed or Omar.'],'popularity':'The name Jilani has seen a gradual rise in popularity within Australian Muslim communities over the past decade, ranking in the top 30% of Muslim boys’ names in the 2020s, but remains relatively uncommon overall in the broader Australian population.','gender_association':'Unisex to predominantly male in Australian contexts, especially within cultural or religious communities where it is used as a male name but can occasionally be given to females in certain traditions.','phonetic':
- dʒɪˈlɑːni (Australian English pronunciation, with stress on the second syllable)
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Name Pairings
Names that pair well with jilani:
- Amina and Jilani
- Mohammad and Jilani
- Layla and Jilani
Fun Facts
- The name Jilani is also borne by Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Jilani, a revered Sufi saint whose influence spreads across many Muslim communities worldwide, including Australia.
- The name is relatively unique in Australia, making it distinctive among more common Muslim names such as Ahmed or Omar.
- The name is seldom heard outside religious or culturally specific contexts, making it a meaningful choice for families seeking to reflect their heritage.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name jilani:
- Respectful
- Dignified
- Leadership-oriented
- Spiritual
Aesthetic Qualities
The name 'Jilani' has a balanced and elegant appearance, with rhythmic syllables that contribute to its aesthetic appeal in written and spoken forms within Australian multicultural settings.
Geographical Distribution
Most prevalent in metropolitan and urban multicultural Australian communities, especially among Sufi and Muslim populations in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
Numerological Significance
Corresponds to the number 8, associated with power, material success, and authority in numerology, reflecting the name's traditional meaning of leadership.
Astrological Connections
No direct association; however, those interested in astrology might draw symbolic parallels with qualities of ambition and strength linked to the number 8.,
Historical Context
The name is historically associated with Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Jilani, a 12th-century Sufi saint revered for his piety and spiritual wisdom. His legacy persists in spiritual practices within the Islamic community worldwide, including in Australia. The name encapsulates qualities of leadership, spirituality, and scholarly reverence.
Linguistic Adaptability
The name retains its form across various languages, with minor phonetic adaptations in Western languages; it is easy to pronounce and fits into a variety of linguistic contexts.
Famous People Named jilani
- Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Jilani (Sufi saint and scholar)
- Jilani Mahjid (Australian mosque founded by followers of Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Jilani)
- Jilani Khan (notable Australian Muslim community figure)
Popularity in Australia
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2017 | 1 |