Malala Yousafzai
Activist
1997
Nobel Peace Prize laureate whose documentary Amanat chronicles her story as a symbol of trustworthiness and courage
"trust, sacred deposit, security"
"that which is entrusted"
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“An Arabic name carrying the weight of sacred trust”
Amanat (أمانة) is an Arabic word and name derived from the root a-m-n, meaning security, trust, and faithfulness. It refers to something entrusted to another person — a sacred deposit, an oath, or a responsibility. In Islamic theology, amanah is a central concept describing the trust that God placed in humans, making this a name of profound spiritual weight.
Amanat is used across Arabic-speaking countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia, where its meaning of trust and sacred responsibility resonates deeply with Islamic values. The documentary filmmaker Amanat Ali and various public figures have brought the name broader recognition.
In Islamic theology, amanah (trust) is mentioned in the Quran as the covenant God offered to the heavens, earth, and mountains before humans accepted it, making humans the trustees of divine responsibility. This gives the name extraordinary spiritual depth in Muslim communities.
Activist
1997
Nobel Peace Prize laureate whose documentary Amanat chronicles her story as a symbol of trustworthiness and courage
Musician
1974
Pakistani classical and semi-classical singer from the Patiala gharana tradition, known for his qawwali and ghazal performances