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  • in reply to: Name meaning? #119757

    Unfortunately we have no exact information on Radin. If you read it as Raadin, it may be derived from the Arabic word radana which means “to spin”, thus Raadin would mean “one who spins yarn using a spindle”. If you read the name as Radeen, the name may mean “spun yarn”.

    in reply to: Correct meaning of names #119756

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    Did you try searching for this names using the search box?

    in reply to: baby girl name #119753

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    Choose any pink or green-colored name from this list: All Baby Names Starting With H

    in reply to: Name #119752

    Yafis, or more accurately Yafith, known as Japheth in English, is supposed to be one of the sons of Noah in the Bible. The Quran or hadith does not mention this name, but since it is supposed to be the name of a prophet, it is acceptable for Muslims to use. The exact meaning of this name is not known, some sources say it means “enlargement”.

    in reply to: Meaning of Zofeen #119751

    Alaikiumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    We have no exact information on Zofeen. The Zo part is possibly from the Arabic Dhaw’, which means “light”, “radiance”.

    in reply to: RAYAAN AHAMED #119750

    Rayyan Ahmed is an acceptable name since both names have good meanings.

    in reply to: mustafa name #119749

    Can you please clarify your quesiton?

    in reply to: Meaning #119748

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah

    Zarah is like another spelling of Zarra, which means “pilgrim”, “visitor”.

    Ferial is an alternate spelling of Feryal/Faryal, which is a Persian name meaning “one who has a beautiful neck”, thus meaning “beautiful”.

    in reply to: Twin name/ Different meaning Query #119602

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    It is acceptable for the two names in a combination to have different meanings.

    in reply to: Twins Names – adding Kunya #119601

    You can use those names, though they are not grammatical. To make it grammatical, it would have to be Aynul Anum and Aynul Inaaya. But you can use Aynun since it is not required for names to be grammatically sound.

    in reply to: which name is the best for my daughter ..Zirwa or Umaiza #119600

    We have no information on Zarwa. As for Zirwa please see: Zirwa

    Sheraz or Shiraz is the name of a city in Iran. In common Persian usage it means “strained yogurt”, a creamy type of yogurt that is less watery than the usual kind.

    Zirwa Sheraz is an acceptable name. Zirwa can also be written as Zerwa. As for Umaiza, we have no information on it.

    in reply to: can you pls help #119599

    If you pronounce it as Aayaan, it is a Persian name and has no relationship with the Arabic name Ayan which means “when”, “what time”.

    in reply to: Kenzo #119598

    Kenzo can be the Moroccan tamleeh (pet form) of Kanz, and would have the same meaning as Kanz.

    in reply to: name #119597

    It might be another spelling of Lu`bah, which means “plaything”, “game”, “toy”. According to a fabricated hadith, it is the name of one of the houris of Paradise. But since it is a fabricated (non-authentic) hadith, it cannot be trusted. However, the name itself is not a bad name and you can keep it as your daughter’s name.

    in reply to: baby girl name #119595

    Choose any name that is liked by the families of the baby’s father and mother.

    in reply to: Naming my baby girl #119594

    Yes you can. Riyaah is another spelling of Reyah. For its details see: Reyah

    in reply to: ZOEYA WITH A D OR Z #119593

    Both are acceptable. In reality, the name starts neither with Z or D, but with Dhad, which cannot be written in English.

    in reply to: baby name AYELEEN #119592

    Ayeleen is probably another spelling of Aileen, which means “halo of the moon”. For more information see: Aileen. It is acceptable for Muslims since it has a good meaning.

    in reply to: inayah #119589

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    For the pronunciation of Inayah, which can also be written as Inaya please see: Inaya.

    We do not know any person in history with this name. Inayah Noor will not create a new meaning, but if Inayah al-Noor means “the protection given by light”, and since al-Noor is one of the names of Allah SWT, it would mean “God’s care and protection”. Inaya al-Noor can also be written as Inayatun Nur, Inayat Un Noor or Inayatul Noor.

    in reply to: Meaning of Zuwainah #119482

    Please see this page: Zuwainah

    in reply to: can you pls help #119481

    Aayaan is an acceptable name. Please see this page for its meaning: Aayaan

    in reply to: Baby Girl name #119475

    Alaikumassalam wa rahmatullah,

    It depends on how she pronounces it. If pronounced Raayaa, it is a Persian name: Raya

    If she pronounces it as [(RA)ndom] + [(YU)mmy] with emphasis on the first syllable, it becomes an Arabic name meaning “flag”, “banner”.

    in reply to: Inaya #119473

    Inaya, also spelled Inayah, is the original Arabic name.

    in reply to: rayyan #119472

    al-Rayyan bin Sabira al-Hanafiy was a Tabii (one of the Tabiun), who were Muslims who were born after the death of the Prophet (PBUH), but who met and learned from the companions of the Prophet.

    The most famous of the Tabi`un are al-Hasan al-Basri and Imam Abu Hanifah.

    in reply to: Can I name my girl as "Adeera"? What does it mean? #119471

    Unfortunately we have no information on Adeera.

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