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  2. Maha (name) - Wikipedia

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    Maha ( Arabic: مها, mahā) is an Arabic female given name meaning "half moon" or "beautiful eyes". [ 1][ 2][ 3] The wild deer — or the Arabian oryx antelope, which is identified with the word mahā in some sources — has been traditionally celebrated in Arabic poetry for the beauty of its eyes. [ 4][ 5] The phrase ‘uyūnu ’l-mahā ...

  3. Aisha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    It originated from Aisha, the third wife of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and is a very popular name among Muslim women. Ayesha and Aisha are common variant spelling in the Arab World and among American Muslim women in the United States, where it was ranked 2,020 out of 4,275 for females of all ages in the 1990 US Census . [ 1 ]

  4. Tanisha (name) - Wikipedia

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    Tanisha (name) Canadian choreographer Tanisha Scott, best known for collaborating with Rihanna, Alicia Keys, Sean Paul and Beyoncé. Tanisha is a feminine given name in many cultures. In the Sanskrit language, Tanisha is the feminine equivalent of the name Tanish and persons with the name are commonly Hindu by religion or of the Indo-Aryan peoples.

  5. Jouri - Wikipedia

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    Jouri is an Arabic feminine given name said to mean damask rose. [1] It is written in Arabic as جوري. [2] It has been translated into English with multiple other spellings, including Jawri, Jooree, Joory, Jori, Jorie, Jory, Jouree, Jourie, Joury, Juri or Jury. [3] [4] [5] It has also been transcribed into other languages with other spellings.

  6. Category:Arabic-language given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arabic-language given names" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Animals in Islam - Wikipedia

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    According to Islam, human beings are allowed to use animals, but only if the rights of the animals are respected. The owner of an animal must do everything to benefit the animal. If the owner fails to perform their duties for the animal, the animal goes to someone else. The duties humans have to animals in Islam are based in the Quran, Sunnah ...

  8. Category:Persian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Ami (given name) Anahita (given name) Anoushka (given name) Ariana (name) Arina. Armita. Atefeh. Azadeh.

  9. Noor (name) - Wikipedia

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    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.