Idris (name)
Idris is a Welsh and Arabic (usually masculine) given name, also given as surname. The two names are spelled identically, but are unrelated.
Welsh (Cymraeg): "Ardent lord", from udd (lord, prince) + ris (ardent, enthusiastic, impulsive).[1] It lends its name to the mountain Cadair Idris (Idris' Chair) by way of Idris Gawr (Idris the Giant). The story of Idris Gawr is believed to have come from the monkish king Idris of Meirionydd, who was slain in a battle with Oswald of Northumbria on the river Severn. This indicates that the name may very well have been used in Wales well before his final stand in 632.[2]
Arabic (إدريس) Idris, the Islamic prophet mentioned in the Qur'an, usually identified with Enoch in the Bible. The original meaning may be "interpreter."[3] The name Idris means studious, smart, or to learn in Arabic. The prophet Idris in the Islamic religion was a tailor and is believed to be the first person to write.
People with the name
Given name
- Idris Bell (1879–1967), British museum curator, papyrologist and scholar of Welsh literature
- Idris Bitlisi (born c. 1450s), Kurdish religious scholar and Ottoman administrator
- Idris Cox (1899–1989), Welsh communist activist and newspaper editor
- Idris Davies, (1905–1953), Welsh poet
- Idris Charles, (born 1947), Welsh language comedian, actor, TV presenter and writer
- Idris Elba, OBE (born 1972), English actor, writer, producer, musician, DJ, rapper, and singer
- Idris Foster (1911–1984), Welsh scholar
- Idris Gawr, "Idris the Giant" (c. 560–c. 632), a king of Meirionnydd in early medieval Wales, traditionally also an astronomer
- İdris Güllüce (born 1950), Turkish civil engineer, politician and government minister
- Idris Hopkins (1910–1994), Welsh footballer
- Idris Jones (1900–1971), Welsh industrial chemist and rugby union player
- Idris Jones (born 1943), English-born Anglican bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church
- Idris Abdul Karim (born 1976), Malaysian footballer
- Idris Lewis (1889–1952), Welsh conductor and composer
- Idris Miles (1908–1983), Welsh footballer
- Idris Muhammad (born 1939), American jazz drummer
- Idris Rahman (born 1976), English musician
- İdris Naim Şahin (born 1956), Turkish politician
- Idris Sardi (1938-2013), Indonesian violinist
- Idris Seabright, pseudonym of American author Margaret St. Clair (1911–1995)
- Idries Shah or Idris Shah (1926–1996), author and teacher in the Sufi tradition
- Idris Towill (1909–1988), Welsh dual-code rugby player
- Idris Waziri, Nigerian politician
- Idris Galcia Welsh, birthname of Canadian-American explorer, author, filmmaker and aviator Aloha Wanderwell (1906–1996)
- Idris Williams (1836–1894), Welsh educationalist, Congregationalist and councillor
Royal and political titles
- Idris I of Morocco, the first ruler and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty of Morocco.
- Idris II of Morocco, the son of Idris I
- Idris of Libya (1889–1983), first and only king of Libya
- Idris Shah II of Perak (1924–1984), sultan of Perak
Nickname
- Joni Hendrawan or Idris, Indonesian member of Jemaah Islamiyah
- Howell Idris (1842 – 1925) Welsh politician born Thomas Howell Williams. (Also Idris, a brand of Ginger beer, originally made by Howell Idris' company)
Surname
- Damson Idris (born 1991), English actor
- Denise Idris Jones (1950–2020), Welsh Labour politician
- Jamal Idris (born 1990), Australian professional rugby league footballer
- Kamil Idris, Sudanese international civil servant
- Salim Idris (b. 1957), Syrian general
- Suhayl Idris (1923–2008), Lebanese novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and translator
- Yusuf Idris (1927–1991), Egyptian writer
Fictional characters
- Idris, a.k.a. Red Idris, a main character in Jennifer Maiden's third novel in the Play With Knives series, Play With Knives: Three: George and Clare and the Grey Hat Hacker'
- Idris, the TARDIS personified in the Doctor Who episode "The Doctor's Wife"
- Idris, in Mary Shelley's novel The Last Man
- Idris the Dragon, a Welsh dragon in the animated series Ivor the Engine
- Idris, an assassin in the mobile MOBA game Vainglory
References
- http://www.behindthename.com/name/idris-2
- "Idris Gawr, King of Meirionydd". Early British Kingdoms. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
- Encyclopedia of Islam, Juan Eduardo Campo, Infobase Publishing, 2009, pg. 344: "It probably originated as a term in ancient Hebrew for "interpreter"..."