Idris

id-riss;eed-riss
Welsh; Arabic
"lord; studious"

Idris Origin and Meaning

The name Idris is a boy's name of Arabic, Welsh origin meaning "lord; studious".

A name that crosses cultures, Idris was virtually unknown before the emergence of the charismatic Idris Elba, first on The Wire and then depicting Nelson Mandela in the acclaimed film.

In Welsh mythology, Idris Hawr "the Giant" was a legendary seventh-century Welsh giant and magician who gave his name to a well-known mountain, "Idris's Fort".

In Arabic, Idris means"to learn, study" and is the name of a prophet mentioned twice in the Quran. Idris Shah was a prominent Sufi writer.

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Idris Popularity

Famous People Named Idris

  • Idrissa Akuna "Idris" Elba
    British actor
  • Idris
    King of Libya
  • Idris I and II
    Kings of Morocco
  • Idris Shah
    Indian Sufi author
  • Idris Muhammad (born Leo Morris)
    American jazz drummer
  • Idris Davies
    Welsh poet
  • İdris Güllüce
    Turkish politician
  • Idris Rahman
    British musician

Idris in Pop Culture

  • Idris Gawr
    giant and astronomer in Welsh mythology
  • Idris
    the shadowhunter capital in The Mortal Instruments series
  • Idris
    humanoid body that housed the TARDIS on TV's "Doctor Who"
  • Idris
    dragon in British animated series "Ivor the Engine"
  • Idris
    character in Mary Shelley's "The Last Man"
  • Idris Williams
    character on Welsh TV series "Hinterland"
  • Cadair Idris
    the 'Chair of Idris', mountain in Gwynedd, Wales where Idris Gawr studied the stars
  • Ancient Welsh name derived from *iudd
    meaning 'lord' (an obsolete element also found in Gruffudd/Griffith), and ris, 'ardent, impulsive' (same as Rhys). It was revived in the mid,19th century and used very regularly until the 1920s, but infrequent thereafter.