To be honest I can't see any benefits. There is no such thing is "Islamic names". There are Arabic names used by the people in the period of time when the Prophet lived, hence has that special place, but I can't see the harm in keeping your old name.
A strong Islamic name can reflect on one's personality and character as a good name contains blessings.
Saya means "Shadow". It cannot be said it is an Islamic or non-Islamic name __________________________________________ It could be an Islamic or non Islamic name
No, it is not a usually used Islamic name.
If it is an Islamic name, it's not a terribly common one. More than likely, it is not an Islamic name.
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After converting to Islam, Franck Ribery was often referred to as "Bilal," a name he adopted to reflect his new faith. This name choice was significant as it paid homage to Bilal ibn Rabah, one of the earliest converts to Islam and a prominent figure in Islamic history. Ribery's conversion and name change garnered media attention and highlighted his personal journey and beliefs.
neither is it Islamic or Arabic, however it is a common name in Malaysia.
Means "Dear" or "honey" and its not Islamic its Persian, its not religion related
yes.an Arabic and an Islamic name and generally means:drinking things like water
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no its not
The Islamic name Mansur means "victorious" or "one who is helped" in Arabic. It is a name that signifies support and success.