Arabic Origin

Hamse

A variant or dialectal form of Hamsa or Hamza, Hamse reflects regional pronunciation patterns across the Arab world and North Africa. The name maintains spiritual protective associations while offering a softer phonetic presentation.

Hamse is a boy's name of Arabic origin. A variant or dialectal form of Hamsa or Hamza, Hamse reflects regional pronunciation patterns across the Arab world and North Africa. The name maintains spiritual protective associations while offering a softer phonetic presentation.

Rare variant spelling; appears in North African and diaspora communities.

Origin & Etymology

The name Hamse has roots in the Arabic language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a variant or dialectal form of Hamsa or Hamza, Hamse reflects regional pronunciation patterns across the Arab world and North Africa”.

Cultural context: Rare variant spelling; appears in North African and diaspora communities.

As a boy's name, Hamse carries the character of its Arabic heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

Popularity Trend
Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Hamse mean?

Hamse means "A variant or dialectal form of Hamsa or Hamza, Hamse reflects regional pronunciation patterns across the Arab world and North Africa. The name maintains spiritual protective associations while offering a softer phonetic presentation.", and is of Arabic origin.

Is Hamse a boy name?

Hamse is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Hamse?

Hamse is of Arabic origin. Rare variant spelling; appears in North African and diaspora communities.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

2

Origin

Arabic

Save This Name

Create an account to save names and share with your partner.