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  1. Naming conventions vary in Pakistan throughout ethnic, familial, regional and religious traditions. Typically, Pakistani names derive from Arabic, Indo-Persian or Turkish roots. Tribal and familial identity is strongly respected.

  2. Children may be given one, two or rarely three names at birth. If the person has more than one given name, one of them is chosen as the person's most called name, by which he is called or referred to informally.

  3. Nov 27, 2015 · In Pakistani culture, naming a baby is considered the right of the grandparents, particularly if the baby is the first child in the family. Parents cannot name their own baby because the grandparents’ wish carries more weight than theirs.

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  4. This article discusses beliefs about personal names and naming practices in Pakistan. It also touches very briefly upon nicknames and how they are used in the society.

  5. Other names like Abbas, meaning ‘lion’, and Ahmed, one of the many beautiful names of the Prophet Muhammad, highlight the valor and grace with which Pakistani parents hope to imbue their children.

  6. Jul 24, 2024 · In Pakistan, it is common for families to consult with relatives, elders, or religious leaders for guidance when naming a child. They may also name the child after a beloved family member or use names that have been passed down through generations.

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  8. Mar 20, 2024 · Since the Muslim conquest of the Indus Valley, the majority of Pakistani given names are derived from Persian, Arabic and Turkish names. Children may be given one, two or rarely three names at birth.

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