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Hasib (name)


FieldValue
nameHaseeb
pronunciation
genderMale
meaning"noble", "respected" or "reckoner"
regionArabia
originArabic
alternative spellingHaseeb, Hasyb, Hasip, Hasibul

Hasib (also spelled Haseeb, Hasip, Hassib or Hasyb) () is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "noble", "respected" or "reckoner".

The name is mentioned in the Quran as Al-Hasib, translated as The Bringer of Judgement, one of the Names of God in Islam. The name is sometimes styled Abdul-Hasib; the prefix Abdul meaning servant, denoting subservience to God.

Given name

Notable people with the given name include:

  • Haseeb Ahsan, Pakistani cricketer
  • Hasib Aziz, Bangladeshi police commissioner
  • Haseeb Drabu, Kashmiri politician
  • Haseeb Hameed, English cricketer
  • Haseeb Hassan, Pakistani film director
  • Hasibul Hossain, Bangladeshi cricketer
  • Hasib Hussain, British terrorist and perpetrator of the 7/7 attacks
  • Hasib Nimr, Lebanese writer and poet
  • Hasib Qoway Markaz, Afghan soldier
  • Hasib Sabbagh, Palestinian businessman
  • Haseeb Shehada, Israeli scholar
  • Hasib Ydlibi, Ottoman businessman
  • Mehmed Hasib Pasha, Ottoman statesman

Fictional characters

  • Hasib Karim al-Din, character from One Thousand and One Nights
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