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The code restricted non-Muslims from using certain names, nicknames, and kunyas. The Sunni jurist Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya emphasized that Muslim names were reserved exclusively for Muslims, while non-Muslims were allowed to use their own names or shared names.
Pages in category "Arabic-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 738 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . (previous page) ( next page)
Naming system Pakistani surnames are divided into three categories: Islamic naming convention, cultural names and ancestral names. In Pakistan a person is either referred by his or her Islamic name or from tribe name (if it is specified), respectively.
The name originated from the Islamic prophet "Uzair", who is often identified as the biblical prophet "Ezra". [2] It's sometimes used as a surname, but mostly as a given name.
Maha (name) Mahmuna. Mai (Arabic name) Malika (given name) Maria (given name) Marwa (given name) Maryam (name) Maya (given name) Maysoon.
Tatar name. A Tatar personal name, being strongly influenced by Russian tradition, consists of two main elements: isem ( given name) and familia ( family name) and also patronymic. Given names were traditional for Volga Bulgars for centuries, while family names appeared in the end of the 19th century, when they replaced patronymics.
This article contains lists of the most common surnames in some of the countries of Europe, in alphabetical order of the country. Albania At the moment, listings for the most common names are unavailable for Albania. However the most common names include the following: Common names denoting profession.
Yaseen is an Arabic-based name and a variant of Yasin, Yassin, Yassine and Yacine. It is an Arabic-based name used frequently in the Arab World and in Muslim countries; Arabic: يسٓ, [1] IPA: [ˈjɑːsiːn]) is a surname and unisex given name of Arabic origin. The name comes from a chapter ( surah) of the Quran called Ya-Sin.