Lamine

Meaning of Lamine

Lamine is a name that weaves together Arabic heritage and French elegance, offering parents a melodic choice that’s as warm in meaning as it is in sound. Rooted in the Arabic al-Amīn—“the trustworthy” or “the faithful”—Lamine carries centuries of integrity, famously borne by those who’ve led with honor and steadiness. With its smooth, two-syllable roll (lah-MEEN), it slips off the tongue in both Parisian cafés and bustling souks alike, making it a genuine bridge between continents. Though still delightfully uncommon—hovering around the 900th spot in U.S. baby-name charts with just sixteen little Laminès welcomed in 2024—this name has quietly enchanted families seeking something distinctive yet steeped in history. Choosing Lamine is like planting a seed of loyalty and light that will blossom into a lifetime of character—and who could resist that promise?

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as lah-MEEN (/la.min/)

Arabic

  • Pronunced as lah-MEEN (/laˈmi:n/)

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Notable People Named Lamine

Lamine Diarra -
Lamine Sané -
Lamine Guèye -
Lamine Diane -
Lamine Gassama -
Lamine Diaby-Fadiga -
Lamine Diack -
Lamine Gueye -
Lamine Bá -
Lamine Diawara -
Lamine Fofana -
Lamine Sagna -
Lamine Traoré -
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Lamine Mili -
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