A book of poetry I am reading presently. It is entitled "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran.
The Prophet
"Although practically ignored by the literary establishment in the West, lines from the book have inspired song lyrics, political speeches and have been read out at weddings and funerals all around the world.
'It serves various occasions or big moments in one's life so it tends to be a book that is often gifted to a lover, or for a birth, or death. That is why it has spread so widely, and by word of mouth,' says Dr Mohamed Salah Omri, lecturer in Modern Arabic literature at Oxford University."
The Prophet
"Although practically ignored by the literary establishment in the West, lines from the book have inspired song lyrics, political speeches and have been read out at weddings and funerals all around the world.
'It serves various occasions or big moments in one's life so it tends to be a book that is often gifted to a lover, or for a birth, or death. That is why it has spread so widely, and by word of mouth,' says Dr Mohamed Salah Omri, lecturer in Modern Arabic literature at Oxford University."

I assumed (rightly) that it was the source of your name.