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  2. Jamal - Wikipedia

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    Jamaal (Arabic: جمال Jamaāl / Jamal/kamāal ) is an Arabic masculine given name, meaning "beauty", [2] and a surname. It is used in the Middle East, North Africa, West Africa, East Africa, Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Balkans, and predominantly Muslim countries in South Asia. It is also used amongst African Americans and some Turkic ...

  3. Nishat (name) - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of nishat in the Gender Boy is Mirth, Kashir, Ecstasy. Girl. The meaning of nishat in Gender Girl is Happiness, intoxication. Places. Nishat Bagh Nishat Bagh (Urdu: نشات باغ, is a terraced Mughal garden built on the eastern side of the Dal Lake, close to Srinagar in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India.

  4. Tanvir - Wikipedia

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    Tanvir (also spelled Tanbir, Tanveer, Tanweer, Tanver or Tanwir) (Arabic: تنوير, romanised: Tanweer; Pashto/Persian/Urdu: تنویر, romanised: Tanveer; Bengali: তানবীর, romanised: Tanbeer) is a unisex given name and surname, derived from Arabic تنوير meaning 'enlightenment', [1] also derived from Hindi and Punjabi languages in India meaning 'strong in body, brave from ...

  5. Samir - Wikipedia

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    Samir (also spelled Sameer) (see Samīr in Sanskrit) is a male name found commonly in South Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia and Europe.In Arabic, Samir (سمير) means "holy", "jovial", "loyal" or "charming".

  6. Hijra (South Asia) - Wikipedia

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    Bol (Urdu: بول meaning Speak), is a 2011 Urdu-language Pakistani social drama film. It concerns a patriarch, Hakim, who is a misogynist, a domestic abuser, a bigot and a zealot who forces religion on his family. They face financial difficulties due to Hakim wanting a son.

  7. Zahra (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name became popularized as a result of being the name of Muhammad’s daughter, Fatimah al-Zahra. [2] The Ottoman empire expanded the use of this name to countries like Albania, Kosovo and Bosnia and the name was also popularized by the Persian empire's influence in the Indian subcontinent, respectively.

  8. Hafsa (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hafsa or Hafsah (Arabic: حفصة; which is very often confused with Hafza and Hafiza, but all three of them are different names) is an Arabic female given name. [1] [2] It originated from Hafsa, the fourth wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and daughter of second Muslim caliph Umar. It is a popular name among Sunni Muslims.

  9. Aigul (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning "moon" "flower" Region of origin: Eastern Europe: Other names; Related names: Aygül: Aigul [1] is a popular Turkic feminine given name, [2] which means "moon ...