Kharijah ibn Zayd ibn Thabit
The one who emerges, son of Zayd son of Thabit
Name Details
| Origin Language | Not a Companion |
|---|---|
| Lucky Number | #2 |
| Lucky Days | Monday |
| Lucky Colors | White, Silver |
| Lucky Stone | Yaqoot (Ruby) |
What Does the Name Kharijah ibn Zayd ibn Thabit Mean?
Kharijah ibn Zayd ibn Thabit is a Not a Companion name that is defined as "The one who emerges, son of Zayd son of Thabit". Rooted in the Not a Companion naming tradition, this name connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and cultural depth. Names from Not a Companion traditions carry cultural significance that connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and family values.
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History / Notes
The son of the famous scribe Zayd ibn Thabit. He was a young Tabii (successor), not a companion, as he was born after the Prophets ﷺ death. He became a respected scholar and judge in Medina, inheriting his fathers knowledge of the Quran and inheritance law.