Saqr
صقر
falcon, hawk
شاهين
Meaning: peregrine falcon, royal hawk
Shahin refers specifically to the Peregrine Falcon, known in the avian world for its unmatched speed and predatory precision. In Arabic linguistic tradition, it connotes 'the royal white falcon,' symbolizing nobility, keen vision, and a high social standing. The name carries a sense of majesty and is often used to describe someone who is sharp-witted and possesses a commanding presence.
While not a name of a prophet, Shahin embodies the Islamic values of 'Izza' (honor) and 'Basira' (insight). It represents the soul's aspiration to rise above worldly matters, mirroring the falcon's flight toward the heavens. In Sufi metaphors, the falcon is sometimes used to represent the seeker who returns to the hand of the Creator.
The specific name 'Shahin' does not appear in the Quran. However, the Quran mentions birds of prey and hunting animals (Jawareh) in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:4), acknowledging their disciplined nature and utility to man. The root Sh-H-N is not used in the Quranic text to denote this specific bird.
Shahin Vahmanzadegan was a prominent 7th-century Sasanian general who interacted significantly with the Byzantine Empire during the era of the Prophet Muhammad. Additionally, various regional leaders and poets across the Persian and Arab worlds have carried the name, reflecting its popularity in military and aristocratic circles.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as ambitious, independent, and highly observant individuals. They are often associated with leadership qualities, a protective nature toward their family, and a preference for action over idle talk. The name suggests a person who is focused on their goals with 'hawk-eyed' determination.
Pronounced as 'Sha-heen.' The first syllable 'Sha' uses a soft 'sh' as in 'shell' followed by a long 'a' sound like in 'father.' The second syllable 'heen' rhymes with 'seen,' requiring the tongue to be placed near the roof of the mouth with a long 'ee' vowel sound.
The Abjad value of Shahin (ش ا ه ي ن) is 366 (Shin=300, Alif=1, Ha=5, Ya=10, Nun=50). In numerology, this total can be reduced to 6 (3+6+6=15, 1+5=6), which is often associated with responsibility, balance, and a strong sense of community and family protection.