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  • in reply to: Izna Quranic meaning #106667

    Irfan

    Assalamualaikum,

    My wife and I are looking for a baby girl’s name with a good Quranic meaning.

    We really like your website because of the way you clearly describe the spelling, pronunciation, Quranic root and meaning in Arabic and Quran.

    Can you please also provide the same level of detail for the name “IZNA”? My wife and I really like the name but are not able to find a website that describes the meaning as well as you do.

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Thanks in advance!

  • in reply to: meaning #106668

    wasi uddin

    meaning of shuraim

  • in reply to: name meaning & confirmation #106669

    waSim RiaZ

    is zariyan an islamic name or not?

  • in reply to: Meaning of Riyana #106674

    Tahsin

    Thank You Very much for this reply. We will let know which one we chose! 🙂


  • JIAUL ISLAM


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    MEANING OF THE NAME MENTIONED ABOVE


  • JIAUL ISLAM

    Please reply me..

  • in reply to: Baby Girl Name #106678

    Asim

    Please advise, is Zaria mean “light & Beauty” or it is scattering Wind as per Quran..?? The meaning seems in different directions so I am bit confused as good name & meaning reflects the personality.
    You are always so kind in answer..

  • in reply to: meaning of ashaaz #106680

    aisha nasir

    On net i found that ashaaz is a name of sahabi and he has been praised in a hadith for his patience . Is it authenticated?

  • in reply to: ZUNAISHA.? Meaning, Islamic #106684

    Brother

    Hello Brother,
    can you tell me the exact meaning of name ZUNAISHA.
    Also tell me about its origin?
    Can i name my child?

  • in reply to: Izna Quranic meaning #106739

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    Can you please provide some detail on where you heard this name and what language you think it belongs to? There is an Arabic word izn (which can also be written as idhn), which means “permission”, and it is possible to feminize this into iznah, which will still keep the meaning of “permission”. We have not seen this used as a name by Arabs, whether in masculine or the feminine form.

    Wassalam

  • in reply to: meaning #106750

    Please see this new article about the name Shuraim: Shuraim

  • in reply to: name meaning & confirmation #106758

    Our site has a Kurdish name, Zariyan, which is not a Quranic name, but Muslims can use it since it doesn’t have a bad meanin.

    There is also an indirect Quranic name Zaryan.

    Both names are acceptable for Muslim children.

  • in reply to: Name #106761

    Touhid

    My Son name is Abdul al Muktadir, can you please let me know the meaning of this? and is there anything wrong keeoig the same name///

  • in reply to: Baby Girl Name #106768

    Zariya, which can also be written as Zaria, is an Arabic name that means “wind that scatters”.

    Zaria can also refer to two Kurdish girl names, Zaria and Zaaria.

    Zaria may also have other meanings from other languages.

  • The above names are all acceptable. As for their meanings, please type each name in the search box to get the names’ individual meanings. The double names together do not create new meanings.

  • in reply to: meaning of ashaaz #106771

    We do not know of any Sahabi name like Ashaaz. If you could provide us with the Arabic or Urdu spelling of this name we it would help us research it further.

  • in reply to: ZUNAISHA.? Meaning, Islamic #106772

    Assalamu alaikum,

    Unfortunately we do not have any information on a name like Zunaisha. There is another page on our site where the reader comments say it means “bright flower” or “flower of heaven”, but we cannot verify this. If you can provide us with the Arabic/Urdu spelling we will try to research it more insha’Allah.

  • in reply to: Name #106773

    Abdul Muktadir is another spelling of Abdul Muqtadir, which is a good name that means “servant of the Able One”, which means “servant of Allah”. Abdul is short for Abd al, therefore writing Abdul al Muktadir is like writing Abd al al Muktadir, which is incorrect. The correct name should be Abdul Muktadir or Abd al Muktadir.

  • in reply to: Name #106775

    Touhid

    Ok, Thanks for your clarification.
    but it will not change the meaning if we write
    Abdul al Muqtadir. Right? only we are writing Al AL twice.
    Please make me clear…

  • in reply to: Name #106777

    Writing Abdul al Muqtadir means “servant of the the Able One”, you can see the double “the the”. It is a grammatical error. It doesn’t change the meaning, it is just not correct. But you can keep it that way if you like, as it is not forbidden, and many names do not follow grammar rules.


  • nazia

    I want to name my younger son sound alike Ayaan. I found nd named him Zayaan. Pls suggest if its meaning is gud as somewhere I read that it brings bad fortune. Also pls suggest name which means follower or elevated or bright or strong. Thank you

  • Zayaan and Zayyan are the same name, which means “one who beautifies”, “one who adorns”, which is a good meaning. No one knows fortune except Allah, those who pretend to know fortune of a name are disobeying Allah, for they are pretending to know what Allah thinks and wants, which is false, for no one knows Allah’s plans and wants.

    Therefore please do not believe in fortune tellers as believing in them is like disbelieving in Allah.

    As for name suggestions, please type those words (like “strong”) in the search box and you will find many names that have that meaning.

  • in reply to: Izna Quranic meaning #106786

    Izna

    Aslam’alaikum, I also want to know its meanings. I read somewhere that it means Light? Can you please provide its detail?

  • in reply to: Name Confirmation #106790

    Muhammad Sarmad Atiq

    Assalam-o-Alaikum!

    I have confirmed my daughter’s name Ansharah from your website. Now people are telling me that Ansharah is not a valid name, it is Inshirah. So should we call her Inshirah or Ansharah and what is more authentic as per Quran & Arabic language?

    Best Regards

  • in reply to: Samiha #106791

    Samiha

    would like to know meaning of this name, which i have decided for my daughter

  • in reply to: Name Confirmation #106795

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    There are many Arabic and Islamic names that are ghair qiyasi (“non-standard or non-grammatical”). One such name is Zidan. People are free to change the pronunciation of names, since there is no religious requirement for names to be grammatically correct, or to even have a meaning.

    We looked on the internet and found hundreds of girls and women that are named Ansharah.

    Inshirah is the original word and Ansharah is the altered version, and they are both acceptable names, the same way that Zaidan is the original word and Zidan is the altered version.

  • in reply to: Samiha #106802

    Please see our new article about this name: Samiha

  • in reply to: Name for boy #106819

    Salha

    Can I name my baby Tanzeel?

  • in reply to: meaning. #106825

    Jannatun nesa

    What is the meaning of “Oria” and “Fazan”

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