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Amir Rabbani Sheftai looked at the meaning of my first name, jazakhallah khair, what do you think rabbani means? i think rab means lord or creator in the Qur’an al-Kareem and it can’t be worshipper or slave of because that’s abdullah or aabidullah so can you help me with that please? and even more so with shefta. im guessing it has maybe no Qur’anic connection? maybe persian? i don’t really know at all and if you can help me to know what it means? no worries if not.
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AshfaqI want a name for my baby boy based on his birth date and time
date of birth : 10 Rabi ul Awal
Time :4.40 AM
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AshfaqI want a name for my baby boy based on his birth date, Day and time
date of birth : 10 Rabi ul Awal 1436, Thursday
Time :4.40 AM
can you please suggest some names from quran -
RaniyaSalam,
>Inaya comes from the verb ‘ana which means to be concerned with or show care for. Its rough translation would be simply “concern” or “care.”
Is it true.
>And if inaya is derived from word inayat عِنَايات then we can also consider it meaning as “care”, “consideration”, “protection”.
But i don’t understand how you can say we can interpret it this to mean “help that comes from Allah”, which can also be considered to mean “gift from Allah” because i think its the meaning of word
Inayatullah عِنَاية الله as ALLAH word is there.But there is no word of Allah in Inaya name
>Can i consider Inaya as meaningful name as i translated it “concern” or “care.”as it is derived from these name عِنَايات or عِنَاية الله.so i am just curious is Inaya a proper name.
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hassanNoor fatima or fatima noor ….Which one is appropriate
n whats the meaning of both
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NuryatiAssalamualaikum. I am expecting my child soon and its a boy. Currently I have difficulties in choosing his name. I have 3 options here.
1) Aidin Hanif
2) Aidin Hafiy
3) Aidin Husni
Can you advise me on the pros and cons for the names? Syukran Ma As Salamah -
MahwishThankyou for the response. Can you please also confirm how is the name ziml spelled (written) in arabic?
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Umar MajeedName: SAMIK
Root: S-M-Kwhere is this root mentioned in Quran???
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NasiyaMeaning of name Minha mariyam
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January 8, 2015 at 5:43 am in reply to: Difference in Kinz and Kanz or Kunz as per Zair Zabar and Paish #117324
Zafarwhat is right Kinzul Iman or Kanzul Iman if Kinza and Kanza are the same in meaning — i dont see kinza in ARabic — correct me if i am wrong
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If your surname is Rahman Baksh, then it is acceptable to add Zayyan Muhammad to it.
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January 8, 2015 at 11:58 pm in reply to: ASAK. Is razeen a quranic name. then why it is not mentioned in your website. #117333
Alaikumassalaam wa rahmatullah,
Thanks for the notice. We have added the name: Razeen
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January 8, 2015 at 11:59 pm in reply to: Meaning of name NAHEELA NOUZAINA (Origin Urdu-Pakistan) i need Arabic meaning. #117334
Unfortunately we have no information on either of those names.
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Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,
Please see these two lists which contain names that mean “beautiful”: Islamic Names Meaning Beautiful and Radiant | Non-Quranic Names Meaning Beautiful
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Unfortunately we have on information on this name.
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Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,
Yes, Jaza can be either a reward or a punishment, it means “rightful recompense”. This doesn’t make it a bad name.
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Unfortunately we have no information on Islamic names like Mia or Maya. Maya can be a Latin name originally taken from the Hebrew name for Mariam/Mary.
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You will have to decide for yourself whether it has a negative connotation. You provided ample meanings for it, and in the Quran the root is used in verse 19:4 to refer to Prophet Zakariyya’s hair “flaring up” with whiteness (peace be upon him).
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Zaryab can be formed fro Zaryab (“finder”), thus meaning “finder of gold”, “acquirer of wealth”. Thus the meanings of “liquid gold” and “wealthy” are both correct.
People used for both boys and girls.
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Yes you can.
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Both are acceptable.
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Yes, it is acceptable in Islam to give two names to a girl.
The meaning of the name doesn’t change in those combinations you mentioned.
As for the best combination, please choose any two names you like. Most combinations do not create a new meaning, each name keeps its own meaning. For this reason choose two names that have good meanings and that are liked by the child’s paternal and maternal families.
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rayyansalam
some mufti said rayyan means door n its not proper name….as long as I know bab mean door…what rayyan word mean then.. -
We have no information on any of those names unfortunately.
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Rabbani means “godly”, a person who is devoted to worshiping God and following His commandments. It is from the word Rab as you mentioned, which means “Lord”.
As for Shefta, it might be the Persian word Sheefteh/Sheeftah, which means “in love”, “infatuated”, “besotted”, “fond”.
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Inaya means “care”, “protection”, “concern”. Compare this to the name Ataa, which means “gift”, “something given freely”, which people use with the meaning of “gift from Allah”, even though there is no “Allah” in it. The reason is that when you say “this child is a gift”, if someone asks a gift from whom, the answer is “from Allah”, therefore whether Allah is mentioned or not, the assumption is that the gift is from Allah.
It is the same with Inaya. The parents are saying that this child is a care and protection bestowed on them, by whom? By Allah. Therefore it means “Allah’s care and protection”.
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Each name keeps its own independent meaning, therefore the meanings do not change regardless of which name is first. As for their meanings, please type them in the search box.
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Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,
I cannot really tell their pros and cons since it is a matter of personal opinion. Read up on each name and see which one you like best, and consult your friends and family.
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