Shibl
Yes, it is a classical Arabic name with pre-Islamic roots that was adopted into Islamic culture, symbolizing strength and courage valued in Islamic tradition.
It means 'lion cub' or 'young lion,' representing youthful bravery and emerging strength.
The specific name 'Shibl' does not appear in the Quran, though lions are mentioned metaphorically in hadith literature.
No, it is extremely rare in modern times, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking unique names with authentic Arabic roots.
While both relate to lions, Asad means 'lion' (adult), whereas Shibl specifically means 'lion cub,' emphasizing youth and growth potential.