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Surnames of Arabic language origin. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A. Arab-Jewish surnames (10 P) I. Ibn ...
Arabic-language surnames (5 C, 736 P) A. Arslan family (7 P) B. Surnames of Bahraini origin (1 P) E. Surnames of Egyptian origin (12 P) I.
A Abeer Abiha Adela (name) Afaf Afreen Aisha Aliya Alya (name) Amalia (given name) Amina (disambiguation) Amira (name) Arwa Ashraqat Ashfa Asma (given name) Atikah Aya (given name) Azhar (name) Azra (name) Aziza (name) B Boutheina Bushra Besma C Chaima D Dalal (name) Dalia (given name) Danielle Dana (given name) Dareen Dina E Eliana Esma Eva (name) F Fadwa Farah (name) Farida (given name ...
We've made things easy by separating them into common names, girls' names, boys' names and even Arabic surnames. Here’s an excellent list of 205 Arabic names and their meanings. With so many ...
A. Abkhaz-language surnames (7 P) Afrikaans-language surnames (152 P) Albanian-language surnames (173 P) Amharic-language names (73 P) Arabic-language surnames (5 C, 738 P) Armenian-language surnames (234 P) Aromanian-language surnames (13 P) Assamese-language surnames (22 P)
The Ali surname is especially common in Arab countries and the rest of the Muslim world. Ali is the most common last name in Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Somalia, Kuwait and Libya. The last name can also be found among the Indian Muslim and Pakistani communities, as it is often associated with the descendants of Ali in these regions.
Habib ( Arabic: حبيب, romanized :ḥabīb; Arabic pronunciation: [ħabiːb ] ), sometimes written as Habeeb, is an Arabic masculine given name, occasional surname, and honorific, with the meaning "beloved" [1] [2] or "my love", or "darling". [3] It also forms the famous Arabic word ‘ Habibi’ which is used to refer to a friend or a ...
A large number of Arabic last names start with "Al-" which means "The" Arab States of the Persian Gulf: Names mainly consist of the person's name followed by the father's first name connected by the word "ibn" or "bin" (meaning "son of"). The last name either refers to the name of the tribe the person belongs to, or to the region, city, or town ...