Anas (pronounced AH-nus) is a two-syllable Arabic masculine name rooted in the triliteral ʾ-n-s, conveying “friendliness” and “social ease.” Its historical resonance comes chiefly from Anas ibn Mālik, a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad whose narrations have long been studied in Islamic scholarship. In modern Anglo-American usage, the name’s soft consonants and open vowels give it a contemporary feel while keeping it comfortably outside the classroom top-100—U.S. records show it hovering around the mid-700s in rank, with 136 newborns receiving it in 2024. Linguistic trivia buffs may also note that Anas happens to be the Latin word for a wild duck, a coincidence that lends the name a mildly avian footnote without ruffling its dignified origins. Altogether, Anas offers parents a globally recognized choice that quietly signals sociability and steadfast companionship.
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