Sâbit
While the name Sâbit itself does not appear as a personal name in the Quran, it derives from the Arabic root th-b-t (ث-ب-ت), which appears in Quranic verses describing steadfastness in faith and firmness in belief.
Sâbit originates from Arabic (Thabit) and was adopted into Ottoman Turkish culture during the 15th-16th centuries, where it was used by nobility, scholars, and military officials.
The form Sâbit with the circumflex is distinctly Ottoman/Turkish; Arab countries typically use Thabit, while Bosnia uses Sabit without the circumflex.
The name connotes firmness, stability, constancy, reliability, and unwavering commitment to principles and faith.
Yes, though rare, it is phonetically accessible in Turkish and Bosnian contexts, carries strong positive meanings, and offers a unique alternative to more common virtue names.