Sohni

    Sohni is a female name rooted in Sindhi and Punjabi oral tradition, derived from the regional root sohna meaning 'beautiful'. Best known from the classical romance Sohni Mahiwal, the heroine Sohni appears across Sindhi and Punjabi folklore and Sufi poetry. As a given name it evokes beauty, fidelity, and resilient love; families in Sindh, Punjab, and the diaspora sometimes choose Sohni to honor regional literary heritage.

    جميلة
    Pronunciation SOH-nee

    Gender

    Boy

    Origin

    Aceh (Malay world)

    Meaning (English)

    Beautiful; lovely (from Sindhi/Punjabi root 'sohna' meaning beautiful)

    Meaning (Arabic)

    جميلة

    Meaning (Urdu)

    خوبصورت، پیاری

    Islamic Details

    Islamic Status: Traditional

    Variations / Spellings: Sohni,Suhni,Soohni

    Numerology and Trending

    Lucky Number

    7

    Lucky Day

    Friday

    Lucky Color

    Turquoise

    Popularity Score

    22 / 100

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Is Sohni an Arabic or Quranic name?

    A: No. Sohni is derived from Sindhi/Punjabi vernacular (sohna) and is a cultural/folk name; it does not appear in the Qur'an.

    Q: What is the historical source for the name Sohni?

    A: The name is attested through the folk romance Sohni Mahiwal preserved in Sindhi and Punjabi oral tradition and referenced in regional Sufi poetry.

    Q: Is Sohni used by Muslim families?

    A: Yes. Sohni is used by Muslim families in Sindh, Punjab, and diasporic communities who wish to honour local literary and cultural heritage.

    Q: Does Sohni have variant spellings?

    A: Common variants in Latin script include Sohni, Suhni, and Soohni; pronunciation and spelling vary by dialect.

    Q: What qualities does the name Sohni traditionally connote?

    A: In folk context Sohni connotes beauty, steadfast love, devotion, and regional cultural identity associated with the heroine of the romance.

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    Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

    Sohni is a historically attested Sindhi/Punjabi female name linked to the heroine of the popular romance Sohni Mahiwal, a story preserved in Sindhi and Punjabi oral literature and cited in regional Sufi poetry. Linguistically the name is from the local adjective sohna (سوھنا/سوہنا) meaning ‘beautiful’ or ‘handsome’ in Punjabi and adjacent Sindhi dialects; applied as a feminine noun it conveys ‘beautiful (woman)’. The Sohni tale appears in many versions across Sindh and Punjab and has been transmitted through storytelling, folk-song, and poetry rather than as an Islamic religious text; it therefore functions as a cultural name used by Muslim communities in South Asia. In Sindhi literary history Sohni sits alongside other folk heroines such as Marvi and Momal who symbolize loyalty, regional identity, and moral constancy. Sohni as a given name remains uncommon outside its native cultural area and is chosen deliberately to reflect Sindhi/Punjabi poetic and cultural roots rather than a Quranic origin.