Aaminah is an Arabic feminine name, pronounced AH-mee-nah (/æˈmiːnə/), derived from the Semitic root ʾ-m-n, which denotes security, fidelity and reliability. It traces back to Aminah bint Wahb, the mother of the Prophet Muhammad, lending the name both historical depth and religious significance. In the United States, Aaminah has maintained a modest but steady presence—annual birth counts have ranged from 5 to 42 since 1991, with corresponding Social Security rankings oscillating within the upper 800s to lower 900s and settling at 926 in 2024. This consistency—rarely deviating beyond that band—underscores its technical clarity and cultural resonance, making Aaminah an analytically precise choice for parents who prioritize enduring meaning over transient trends.
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