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Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. This is a list of Arabic theophoric names . Islamic names ‘Abdu عبدُ ... Non-Islamic names ...
Līnah (Arabic: لِيْنَة, Tender Palm tree) Nakhl (Arabic: نَخْل, Date palm) Rayḥān (Arabic: رَيْحَان, Rosemary, Scented plant) Sidrat al-Muntahā (Arabic: سِدْرَة ٱلْمُنْتَهَى) Zaqqūm (Arabic: زَقُّوْم, A tree in Hell) Holy books. Islamic holy books: Al-Injīl (The Gospel of Jesus)
Aisha (given name) Ajda. Alanoud. Aliya. Aliyah (given name) Alya (name) Amalia (given name) Amat (name prefix) Amina.
The nasab ( Arabic: نسب, lit. 'lineage') is a patronymic or matronymic, or a series thereof. It indicates the person's heritage by the word ibn ( ابن "son of", colloquially bin) or ibnat ("daughter of", also بنتbint, abbreviated bte. ). Ibn Khaldun ( ابن خلدون) means "son of Khaldun". Khaldun is the father's personal name or ...
Noor (name) Noor (also spelt Nur, Nor, or Nour, Arabic: نور: Nūr IPA: [nuːr]) is a common Arabic feminine and masculine given name meaning "light", from the Arabic al-Nur (النور). Variants include Noora, Nora, Norah, Noura, and Nura [1] It is also used as a surname.
Rayan (Arabic: ريّان or ريان, romanized: rayyān), also spelt Rayyan, Rayaan or Raian, is generally a given name of Arabic origin, usually male but sometimes female, meaning "watered", "luxuriant", "plentiful" or "heaven's flower" in Arabic. In Arabic and Islamic tradition, it is the name of one of the gates of Jannah, Al-Rayyan ...
Muhammad ( Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized : Muḥammad ), also spelled Muhammed, Muhamad, Mohammad, Mohammed, Mahammad, Maxammed, Mehemmed, Mohamad, Mohamed, or in a variety of other ways, is an Arabic given male name meaning 'Praiseworthy'. The name comes from the passive participle of the Arabic verb ḥammada (حَمَّدَ), meaning ...