Sakina, The Brunch Lover
The name Sakina has Arabic origins and is derived from the Arabic word سَكِينَة (sakīnah) which means tranquility, peace, or calmness. It is a feminine name commonly given to girls in Muslim communities. In Islamic teachings, Sakinah refers to divine tranquility and peace that descends upon believers during prayers or in times of distress. The name is often associated with a calm, gentle, and kind personality. People with this name are believed to have a strong sense of intuition and are often peacemakers in their families and communities.
The name Sakina has Arabic origins and is derived from the Arabic word سَكِينَة (sakīnah) which means tranquility, peace, or calmness. It is a feminine name commonly given to girls in Muslim communities. In Islamic teachings, Sakinah refers to divine tranquility and peace that descends upon believers during prayers or in times of distress. The name is often associated with a calm, gentle, and kind personality. People with this name are believed to have a strong sense of intuition and are often peacemakers in their families and communities.
The name Sakina is commonly used in Islamic countries, including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and some parts of the Middle East.