๐ŸŒ™ Arabic

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Sumu

ุณูู…ูˆ

Highness, eminence โ€” the formal title given to princes and royalty.

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Jawaher

ุฌูˆุงู‡ุฑ

Jewels (plural) โ€” precious stones; symbol of value and preciousness.

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Moudhi

ู…ูˆุถูŠ

Bright-faced and clear of mind โ€” an elegant Gulf female name.

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Al-Anoud

ุงู„ุนู†ูˆุฏ

The noble camel; or a woman cherished by her people โ€” an authentic Arabian name.

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Noura

ู†ูˆุฑุฉ

Feminine of "Nour" โ€” radiant light; a beloved Gulf Arab name.

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Shaykha

ุดูŠุฎุฉ

Noble lady of high standing โ€” possessor of wisdom and elevated rank.

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Dhai

ุถูŠ

Radiant light โ€” bright luminosity; a melodic name beloved in the Gulf.

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Al-Farazdaq

ุงู„ูุฑุฒุฏู‚

Hammam ibn Ghalib al-Farazdaq โ€” the great Umayyad-era poet, rival of Jarir.

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Al-Khayzuran

ุงู„ุฎูŠุฒุฑุงู†

Slender bamboo cane โ€” mother of Caliph Harun ar-Rashid, matriarch of Abbasid caliphs.

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Nash'at

ู†ุดุฃุช

Vigor and activity โ€” growth and flourishing; beloved in Egypt and Levant.

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Ata

ุนูŽุทุง

Gift, generosity โ€” one who bestows abundantly; beloved across the Arab world.

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Kutaib

ูƒูุชูŠุจ

Diminutive of "battalion" โ€” symbol of chivalry and battlefield courage.

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Asayel

ุฃุตุงูŠู„

Plural of "aseel" โ€” the beautiful golden hour between mid-afternoon and sunset.

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Rawend

ุฑูŽูˆู’ู†ุฏ

Rhubarb plant โ€” fragrant and medicinal; a name of soft cadence.

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Nay

ู†ูŽูŠู‘

The reed flute producing sweet music; or fertile land.

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Rond

ุฑูู†ุฏ

Laurel tree โ€” evergreen and fragrant; the bay laurel.

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Roa

ุฑุคู‰

Dreams and visions seen in sleep โ€” plural of "ru'ya".

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Sham

ุดุงู…

The Levant (Syria); or a beauty mark on the face โ€” a melodic, evocative name.

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Al-Mu'tasim

ุงู„ู…ุนุชุตู…

One who seeks Allah's protection โ€” name of the eighth Abbasid Caliph, conqueror of Amorium.

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Ar-Rashid

ุงู„ุฑุดูŠุฏ

The rightly-guided โ€” name of Caliph Harun ar-Rashid, peak of Abbasid glory.

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Qutuz

ู‚ูุทูุฒ

The Mamluk sultan who led Muslims to defeat the Mongols at the Battle of Ain Jalut.

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Uzair

ุนูุฒูŠุฑ

A prophet mentioned in the Quran โ€” Allah took his life for 100 years then revived him.

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Talut

ุทุงู„ูˆุช

The righteous king sent by Allah to fight Goliath, mentioned in Surah al-Baqara.

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Al-Khidr

ุงู„ุฎุถุฑ

The pious servant who accompanied Prophet Musa in the journey of Surah al-Kahf.

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Ayham

ุฃูŠู‡ู…

The fearless, intrepid warrior โ€” one who advances boldly.

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Almas

ุฃู„ู…ุงุณ

Diamond โ€” the most precious of gemstones, brilliantly hard and shining.

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Zumurrud

ุฒู…ุฑุฏ

Emerald โ€” the precious green gemstone; symbol of luxury and beauty.

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Mayami

ู…ูŠุงู…ูŠ

Tender and affectionate โ€” a name of soft cadence with Arabic roots.

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Aseel

ุฃุตูŠู„

Of noble origin โ€” also "asil" the time before sunset, evoking refinement.

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Zulaikha

ุฒู„ูŠุฎุง

The radiant beauty โ€” wife of Aziz in the story of Prophet Yusuf in the Quran.

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Asiya

ุขุณูŠุฉ

Healer of wounds โ€” wife of Pharaoh, mentioned in the Quran as an exemplar of faithful women.

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Rumaysa

ุฑูู…ูŽูŠุตุงุก

Diminutive form โ€” name of Companion Umm Sulaym, mother of Anas ibn Malik.

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Shifa

ุงู„ุดูู‘ูุงุก

Healing, cure โ€” name of Companion Ash-Shifa' bint Abdullah, teacher to Caliph Umar.

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Attaf

ุนูŽุทู‘ุงู

Most compassionate and tender-hearted toward people.

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Zubair

ุงู„ุฒูู‘ุจูŠุฑ

The firm rock โ€” name of Companion Az-Zubair ibn al-Awwam, disciple of the Prophet ๏ทบ.

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Rafeef

ุฑููŠู

Shimmer, glimmer โ€” like leaves shimmering in the morning breeze.

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Lamar

ู„ู…ุงุฑ

Sparkle of water under sunlight; also the gleam of gold.

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Lama

ู„ู…ุง

Attractive darkness of the lips โ€” a mark of beauty in Arabian tradition.

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Shadan

ุดุฏู†

Young gazelle that has begun to walk on its own โ€” symbol of grace and emerging strength.

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Reetaj

ุฑูŠุชุงุฌ

Great closed door โ€” particularly the door of the holy Ka'aba in Mecca.

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Leen

ู„ูŠู†

Softness, tenderness โ€” all that is gentle, supple and delicate to the touch.

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Alaa

ุขู„ุงุก

Bounties and favours of Allah โ€” repeated throughout Surah Ar-Rahman in the Quran.

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Nasr

ู†ูŽุตุฑ

Victory, divine triumph โ€” also the name of a chapter in the Quran.

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Fahd

ูู‡ุฏ

Leopard โ€” the fastest animal on land, symbol of speed, courage and cunning.

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Sayf

ุณูŠู

Sword โ€” symbol of courage, strength, and chivalry in Arabian heritage.

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Osman

ุนุซู…ุงู†

Tender youth, A nice pen (a literary person), Name of the third Caliph of Islam

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Halil

ู‡ูู„ูŽูŠู’ู„

Halil is an Arabic name for boys that means clear, prominent. It also means happy. It also means pouring rain, a rain that falls heavily and continuously.

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Cemal

ูƒูŽู…ูŽุงู„

Perfection, completion, integrity.

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