Taqi is a male name of Arabic origin, meaning "pious" or "god-fearing." It is pronounced as tah-KEE (/tɑˈki/). The name Taqi has variations such as Taqee and Taqiy. In the United States, it is a relatively rare name, but it has been given to a handful of newborn boys in recent years. In 2012 and 2010, there were five occurrences each, making it rank as the 12,264th and 12,228th most popular name for boys respectively. The name Taqi carries a strong sense of religious devotion and righteousness, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a meaningful and unique name for their son.
Taqi ad-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf ash-Shami al-Asadi was an Ottoman polymath known for his extensive contributions to various fields such as astronomy, engineering, mathematics, and natural philosophy. |
Muhammad Taqi Usmani is a prominent Pakistani jurist and scholar in Islamic studies, known for his expertise in Qur'an, Hadith, Islamic law, and Islamic economics, and has been recognized as the most influential Muslim personality in the world. |
Muhammad Taqi al-Din al-Nabhani was a Palestinian Islamic scholar and founder of Hizb ut-Tahrir. |
Taqi Arani was a professor of chemistry, left-wing Iranian political activist, and the founder and editor of the Marxist magazine Donya. |
Taqi Modarresi - Taqi Modarressi (1931-1997) was an Iranian writer and child psychiatrist, born in Tehran to a highly cultured family with a notable connection to a progressive cleric. |