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  2. Fatima (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Fatima is a female name of Arabic origin meaning one who abstains. It is also the name of Muhammad's daughter and several other relatives and figures in Islamic history and culture.

  3. Aisha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Aisha is an Arabic female name derived from Aisha, the third wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It has various spellings and meanings, and is a common name among Muslim women and in fiction.

  4. Ali (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ali is a common unisex name derived from Arabic, meaning "high", "elevated", "champion", etc. It is associated with Islamic leaders, scholars, and saints, as well as ...

  5. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    Nasab is a patronymic or matronymic in Arabic names, indicating the person's heritage by the word ibn or ibnat. Learn how nasab and ibn are used in different contexts, such as tribal, religious, or legal identities.

  6. Khadija - Wikipedia

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    Khadija is the name of the first wife of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet, and one of the most popular Arabic feminine names in the Muslim world. The article lists some notable people and fictional characters with the name Khadija, as well as its origin and meaning.

  7. Farida (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Farida is an Arabic feminine name meaning unique/ precious pearl. It is common in the Muslim world and has many variants and famous bearers in different fields and countries.

  8. Zahra (name) - Wikipedia

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    Zahra is a female name of Arabic origin meaning flower, blossom, splendor or brightness. It is often associated with Fatimah al-Zahra, the daughter of Muhammad, and has many variations and related names in different languages and cultures.

  9. Farah (name) - Wikipedia

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    Farah is a feminine name derived from Arabic and Persian words meaning "happiness, joy, radiance". It is also a surname and a nickname for people with different names. Learn about its history, popularity and notable people with this name.