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Suhayeb

Suhayeb is an Arabic masculine given name that is widely used in the Arab world and among Muslim communities. The name is commonly transliterated in various ways, including Suhaib, Suhayb, Suheib, and Suhaib, and may appear in historical and contemporary contexts. In many cases, its meaning and etymology are discussed in Arabic naming traditions without a single universally agreed interpretation.

Notable bearer

Suhayb ibn Sinan al-Rumi (often rendered Suhayb or Suhaib) is a historically significant figure in Islamic tradition.

Usage and significance

The name Suhayeb continues to be used across Muslim-majority regions and in diaspora communities. It carries

See also

Suhaib (disambiguation)

He
is
recognized
as
a
companion
of
the
Prophet
Muhammad
and
is
noted
in
Islamic
sources
as
an
early
convert
to
Islam.
The
epithet
al-Rumi
indicates
a
connection
to
the
eastern
Roman
provinces,
and
Suhayb
is
described
in
various
accounts
as
a
man
who
joined
the
early
Muslim
community
and
contributed
to
its
growth
and
resilience.
He
is
frequently
cited
in
biographies
and
hadith
literature
as
an
example
of
faith
and
loyalty
within
the
early
Muslim
community.
historical
and
religious
associations
that
contribute
to
its
continued
popularity.
Variants
of
the
name
appear
in
literature,
media,
and
personal
naming
practices,
reflecting
distinct
transliteration
preferences
and
cultural
adaptations.