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Arabic · Boy

Hassan

2 syllablesTrend: flat

male given name (حسن)

Hassan comes from the Arabic root h-s-n, meaning beautiful, good, or handsome, and the name carries that meaning quietly, without needing to announce it. It entered history through the Prophet Muhammad's elder grandson, Hassan ibn Ali, and later through the lineages of Moroccan and Jordanian kings who bore it into the modern era. That royal and devotional inheritance gives it a gravity that most two-syllable names can only gesture toward.

In sound, it is compact and assured: the double S lands softly, the final N closes it like a door gently shut. Hassan sits comfortably across the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, and South Asia, and has been worn by poets, footballers, and heads of state without losing its essential elegance. In English-speaking countries it remains recognizable but not overexposed, keeping the warmth of a name that belongs to a specific tradition rather than to the generic international pool.

Parents drawn to classical Arabic names that carry a real legacy — and who want something more resonant than the ubiquitous Omar or Ahmed — will find Hassan deeply satisfying. It pairs well with longer surnames that give it room to breathe, and with siblings named Leila, Yasmin, or Karima. The name does not ask for attention. It already has it.

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1880 to today

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