Raphael Saadiq
Musician
1966
Grammy Award-winning American R&B and soul musician, formerly of Tony Toni Tone, who uses Saadiq as his stage surname
"truthful, sincere"
"honest, genuine"
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“An Arabic virtue name meaning the truthful one”
Saadiq, also spelled Sadiq or Siddiq, derives from the Arabic root s-d-q meaning truth, honesty, and sincerity. It is one of the most revered virtue-names in Islamic culture, sharing its root with the word sadaqa (charitable giving) and siddiq, a title of the highest truthfulness. Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, the closest companion of the Prophet Muhammad and the first Caliph of Islam, bore this title, making it one of the most honored names in Islamic history.
Saadiq has maintained steady use across Muslim-majority communities worldwide for over 1,400 years. In the United States, it gained additional recognition through musician Raphael Saadiq, a Grammy Award-winning R&B artist who uses it as his stage surname, helping bring the name into broader American cultural awareness.
In Islamic tradition, truthfulness (sidq) is considered one of the four essential virtues of the prophets. Naming a son Saadiq is considered an expression of the highest moral aspirations, connecting the child to a lineage of virtue stretching back to the earliest days of Islam.
Musician
1966
Grammy Award-winning American R&B and soul musician, formerly of Tony Toni Tone, who uses Saadiq as his stage surname
Religious
First Caliph of Islam and closest companion of the Prophet Muhammad, given the title al-Siddiq (the Truthful) for his unwavering honesty