The baby name Hassani is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "huh-SAH-nee".
Hassani is a name of African origin, specifically from Swahili and Arabic roots. The name means "handsome" or "good-looking" in Swahili, and "son of Hassan" in Arabic. The name is commonly used in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania and Kenya, and is also found in other parts of the world.
The name Hassani has a rich history and cultural significance. It is often given to boys as a way to honor their ancestors or to express their parents' hopes for their future. In some African cultures, names are believed to have spiritual power and can influence a person's destiny. The name Hassani is also associated with the Islamic faith, as Hassan was the name of one of the grandsons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hassani is typically pronounced as hah-SAH-nee, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is gender-neutral, although it is more commonly given to boys. The components of the name, "Hassan" and "i," have distinct meanings and origins. "Hassan" is an Arabic name that means "handsome" or "good," while the suffix "i" is a common Swahili ending that means "son of." Together, the name Hassani represents a combination of Arabic and Swahili cultures and traditions.