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  2. List of Pakistani family names - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Category:Arabic-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    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)

  4. Category:Surnames of Arabic origin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surnames of Arabic origin" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Nisba (onomastics)

  5. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    Arabic name Arabic language names have historically been based on a long naming system. Many people from the Arabic-speaking and also non-Arab Muslim countries have not had given / middle / family names but rather a chain of names. This system remains in use throughout the Arabic and Muslim worlds.

  6. Laith - Wikipedia

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    Laith ( Arabic: ليث; Hebrew: ליש) is an Arabic given name, a Hebrew surname, and a Scottish given name or surname. The Arabic name comes from a word which means "lion" [1] and is also romanized as Leith or Layth. The Scottish surname and given name Laith is a variant of Leith, a placename element from Scottish Gaelic laith meaning "liquid ...

  7. Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad ( Arabic: أحمد, romanized :ʾAḥmad) is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other English spellings of the name include Ahmed and Ahmet. It is also used as a surname.

  8. Leo (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Leo is a given name in several languages. In European languages, it is usually a masculine given name and it comes from the Latin word leo, which in turns comes from the Greek word λέων meaning "lion".

  9. Category:Arabic masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Arabic masculine given names. This category is located at Category:Arabic-language masculine given names. Note: There are no pages or files in this category. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). Hidden category: