
Western influence following colonisation has seen many Pakistanis adopt European-style naming systems.SHAH is another common surname passed between families. There are exceptions to this trend, most notably with the surname KHAN, which is common amongst those of Pakhtun origin.Browse our huge database of baby names to find name for your baby along with. Therefore, many Pakistani women retain their maiden names. Check out our list of Muslim baby Unisex names and choose best Muslim name for your new born or expected baby Unisex. However, Islamic law does not necessitate the custom of a wife adopting her husband's last name at marriage. This is also applied to some married females, who adopt their husband's most commonly addressed name as their surname. It is common practice to give the father's most commonly addressed name to the child as their last name. Intelligent, Courteous, A person who is worthy and deserves good things in life Mihran.

Due to Pakistan's large monotheistic religious contingency, traditional Arabic-Abrahamic (Quranic, Arabic-Biblical and Arabic-Judaic) names are the most prolific (male) Ali, Muhammad, Yusuf, Bilal and Hamza (female) Noor, Mariam, Ayesha, Fatima.Therefore, many people add their tribe's name with their family’s. Tribal and familial identity is strongly respected.

Typically, Pakistani names derive from Arabic, Indo-Persian or Turkish roots. Aaima is a Muslim Girl name which originates from the Urdu language.Acording to Numerology Predictions, lucky number for Aaima is 4.
