Sabit is a male given name of Arabic origin. The name Sabit means "patient" or "enduring". It is derived from the Arabic word "sabata", which means "to be patient".
The name Sabit has historical significance in Islamic culture and tradition. According to Islamic sources, Sabit was one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was known for his extraordinary patience and forbearance in the face of adversity.
In some Muslim communities, the name Sabit is often given to newborn boys as a symbol of hope that they will grow up to be patient and steadfast individuals, like their namesake. It is also believed that giving this name can bring good fortune and protection from evil.
Today, Sabit remains a popular name among Muslims around the world, particularly in countries with significant Muslim populations such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Despite its origins, however, Sabit is not exclusively used by Muslims, and can be found among people of various religious backgrounds.
Sabit saw an even split of its popularity over this span, with five births recorded each in both 2004 and 2020. This resulted in a total of ten babies named Sabit during these years.