Aziz
عزيز
mighty, powerful, glorious
متين
Meaning: firm, solid, strong, sturdy
From the root M-T-N meaning firmness and solidity. Al-Matin is one of the 99 names of Allah.
The name Matin (متين) signifies extreme firmness, solidity, and durability. Linguistically, it refers to something that is not only strong but also resilient and unwavering under pressure. It conveys a sense of being well-established and robust, often used to describe a rope that is thick and unbreakable or a character that is steadfast.
In Islam, Al-Matin is one of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah, representing His Infinite Strength and Unshakable Power. It signifies that God is the Most Firm, whose power never falters and whose decree cannot be overturned. For a human, the name inspires the values of steadfastness in faith (Istiqamah) and moral integrity.
The name appears directly in the Quran in Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:58): 'Indeed, it is Allah who is the Continual Provider, the possessor of power, the Steadfast (Al-Matin).' It also appears in the context of God's plan in Surah Al-A'raf (7:183) and Surah Al-Qalam (68:45), stating 'Indeed, My plan is firm (matin).'
While Matin is more commonly used as an attribute or part of a compound name like Abdul Matin, it has been borne by various scholars and leaders in the Muslim world. A notable contemporary figure is Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's son, Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei, and historically, various regional scholars in Central Asia and the Levant have carried the name.
Individuals named Matin are traditionally perceived as reliable, disciplined, and emotionally stable. They are often seen as 'pillars' of their families or communities due to their perceived resilience and ability to remain calm under stress. The name suggests a person of deep conviction who is not easily swayed by external influences.
Pronounced as 'ma-TEEN'. The first syllable 'ma' is a short, open sound like the 'ma' in 'market'. The second syllable 'teen' is elongated, sounding like the English word 'teen' or 'mean', with the tongue touching the back of the upper teeth for a crisp 't' and 'n'.
The Abjad (isopsephy) value of Matin (M-T-Y-N / م-ت-ي-ن) is 500 (Mim=40, Ta=400, Ya=10, Nun=50). In Arabic numerology, the number 500 is often associated with completion and a strong physical or spiritual presence. It reflects a balanced energy that is grounded and enduring.