Proper noun
A male given name from Arabic
Idris
A male given name from Welsh
(Islam) a prophet in Islam; traditionally identified with the biblical Enoch.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe first time you saw me, I bet you didn't think, He's going to get me killed." "The first time I saw you, I wished you'd go back to Idris. You know I don't like change." "I grew on you, though." "Eventually. Like a moss, or a skin disease. Cassandra Clare
We work through this together, remember? No shutting me out. No epic sulks." "I was figuring I could sulk for Idris in the next Olympics." "You and Alec could go for pair sulking. You'd get the gold. Cassandra Clare
You don't know my father. He'll laugh in your face and offer you some money to mail my body back to Idris." "Don't be absurd-" "You're right. Coming to think of it, he'll probably make you pay for the shipping charges yourself. Cassandra Clare
Must have been quite the culture shock, going there.” "Yes it was.” Idris doesn't say that the real culture shock has been in coming back. Khaled Hosseini
I'm rebelling against being handed a career, like, 'You're the next this; you're the next that.' I'm not the next anything, I'm the first me. I can't be myself, I can't just be Idris Elba. But that's just the nature of the business. Idris Elba
If I have to tie you up and sit on you until this insane whim of yours passes, you are not going to Idris." (Jace Wayland) Cassandra Clare