ایمان

See also: إيمان and أيمان

Old Punjabi

Etymology

    Borrowed from Classical Persian اِیمَان (īmān), borrowed from Arabic إِيمَان (ʔīmān), from آمَنَ (ʔāmana). Compare Old Hindi इमांन (imā̃n).

    Noun

    ایمان (transliteration needed /īmānu/) m (Gurmukhi ਈਮਾਨੁ)

    1. faith

    Descendants

    • Punjabi:
      Gurmukhi script: ਈਮਾਨ (īmān)
      Shahmukhi script: اِیمان (īmān)

    Ottoman Turkish

    Etymology

      Borrowed from Arabic إِيمَان (ʔīmān), from آمَنَ (ʔāmana).

      Noun

      ایمان • (iman)

      1. (religion) faith, belief, creed, confidence or trust in the existence of God
        Synonym: اینان (inan)

      Derived terms

      • ایمان كتیرمك (iman getirmek, to have faith in God)
      • ایماندار (imandar, believing)
      • ایمانسز (imansız, unbelieving)

      Descendants

      Further reading

      Persian

      Etymology

        Borrowed from Arabic إِيمَان (ʔīmān), from آمَنَ (ʔāmana).

        Pronunciation

         

        Readings
        Classical reading? īmān
        Dari reading? īmān
        Iranian reading? imân
        Tajik reading? imon
        • Audio (Iran):(file)
        • Rhymes: -ɑːn

        Noun

        ایمان • (īmān / imân) (Tajik spelling имон)

        1. faith
        2. belief, religious belief

        Derived terms

        • ایمان‌دار (īmān-dār / imân-dâr)
        • ایمان‌داری (īmān-dārī / imân-dâri)

        Proper noun

        ایمان • (īmān / imân) (Tajik spelling Имон)

        1. a male given name, Iman, from Arabic

        Descendants

        Punjabi

        Etymology

          Inherited from Old Punjabi اِیمان (īymān), borrowed from Classical Persian اِیمَان (īmān), borrowed from Arabic إِيمَان (ʔīmān), from آمَنَ (ʔāmana).

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          اِیمان • (īmānm (Gurmukhi spelling ਈਮਾਨ)

          1. faith, belief
          2. religion
          3. conscience, integrity, probity

          Declension

          Declension of ایمان
          singular plural
          direct اِیمان (īymān) اِیمان (īymān)
          oblique اِیمان (īymān) اِیماناں (īymānāṉ)
          vocative اِیمانا (īymānā) اِیمانو (īymāno)
          ablative اِیمانوں (īymānoṉ) اِیماناں (īymānāṉ)
          locative اِیمانے (īymāne) اِیمانِیں (īymānīṉ)
          instrumental اِیمانوں (īymānoṉ)

          Proper noun

          اِیمان • (īmānf (Gurmukhi spelling ਈਮਾਨ)

          1. a female given name, Iman, Imaan, or Eman, from Arabic

          Further reading

          • Iqbal, Salah ud-Din (2002), “اِیمان”, in vaḍḍī panjābī lughat‎ (in Punjabi), Lahore: ʻAzīz Pablisharz
          • ਈਮਾਨ”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2025

          Urdu

          Etymology

            Borrowed from Classical Persian اِیمَان (īmān), borrowed from Arabic إِيمَان (ʔīmān), from آمَنَ (ʔāmana). First attested in c. 1609 as Middle Hindi ایمان (ayman).[1]

            Pronunciation

            Noun

            اِیمان • (īmānm (Hindi spelling ईमान)

            1. faith; belief
            2. (Islam) creed
            3. honesty; truthfulness
            4. intention

            Declension

            Declension of ایمان
            singular plural
            direct اِیمَان (īmān) اِیمَان (īmān)
            oblique اِیمَان (īmān) اِیمَانوں (īmānõ)
            vocative اِیمَان (īmān) اِیمَانو (īmāno)

            Derived terms

            See also

            Urdu terms derived from the Arabic root ء م ن (0 c, 7 e)

            Proper noun

            اِیمان • (īmānf (Hindi spelling ईमान)

            1. a female given name, Iman, Imaan, or Eman, from Arabic

            References

            1. ^ ایمان”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.

            Further reading