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826Rashad is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root rashada, which means "to be on the right path" or "to have good sense." The name itself means "good sense, good guidance" in Arabic. It embo...
Rashed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name راشد (Rāshid), closely related to Rashid (رشيد, Rashīd). Both names derive from the Arabic root r-sh-d, meaning “to be rightly guided” or “to follow the right path....
Rasheed is a male given name used in Arabic-speaking countries, Urdu-speaking regions (especially Pakistan and India), and among Muslim communities globally. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic رشيد (Rashīd) or Ur...
Rashid is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "rightly guided" or "having the true faith." The name is a romanization of two distinct Arabic forms: Rashīd (رشيد), with a long second vowel, and Rāshid (راشد), with...
Rasim (Arabic: راسِم / Rāsim) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root r-s-m (ر س م), meaning "planner" or "architect". The name reflects qualities of foresight, design, and constructio...
EtymologyRasool is an alternate transcription of the Arabic رسول (see Rasul), as well as the usual Urdu transcription. The root name Rasul means "prophet, messenger" in Arabic. It is derived from the Arabic root ر-س-ل (r...
Rasul is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic word "rasūl", meaning "prophet, messenger" or "apostle" (see Apostle (Islam)). In Islamic theology, rasūl refers specifically to a messenger of God who brings a new...
Rauf is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root ra'afa (رَأَفَ), meaning "to have compassion for" or "to have mercy upon." As a name, Rauf conveys the meaning of "compassionate," "kind,"...
Reda is primarily a masculine given name (though also used as unisex) that serves as an alternate transcription of the Arabic رضا, which is closely related to Rida. The name originates from the Arabic root r-ḍ-y, conveyi...
Riad (Arabic: رياض, romanized: Riyāḍ, pronounced [riːˈɑːdˤ]) is a masculine Arabic given name and surname. It means "meadows, gardens", deriving from the plural form of Rawda, which itself means "meadow, garden". The nam...
Riaz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name رياض, typically linked to the name Riad (also written as Riyad). It is a masculine Arabic given name derived from the word رياض, which is the plural form of Rawda, me...
Rida is an Arabic name (Arabic: رضا, romanized: Riḍā) meaning "satisfaction, contentment" or "the fact of being pleased or contented; approval". It derives from the Arabic root riḍan (رِضًا), and theologian Annemarie Sch...
Ridha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Rida, derived from the Arabic word riḍā (رضا) meaning "satisfaction, contentment, approval". The name is closely related to the concept of riḍā in Islam, which denot...
Ridwan is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word riḍwān (رِضْوَان), meaning "consent, approval, favor, or pleasure." The name is deeply rooted in the Arabic root raḍiya (raḍiya), which conv...
Rifat is an Arabic given name derived from رفعة (rifʿa), meaning "high rank, elevation". It is built on the Arabic root r-f-ʿ (رفع), which conveys the idea of lifting, raising, or exalting like the name Rafi which comes...
Rizwan is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, used extensively in Urdu-speaking regionsand across the Muslim world. Etymologically, Rizwan is Ridwan, meaning "consent, approval" in Arabic, derived from the root رضي...
Ruh (also transliterated as Ruh) is an Arabic masculine given name that means "spirit". The concept of rūḥ (spirit) holds profound significance in Islam, where it is mentioned twenty-one times in the Quran. In Islamic th...
Rushd is an Arabic masculine name that directly translates to "following the right path" or "right guidance." It derives from the Arabic root رشد (rashada), which conveys the idea of being led to the correct way, both in...
Rusul is an Arabic masculine given name that means "prophets, messengers" in Arabic. It is the plural form of رَسُول (rasool, "messenger"), a word deeply rooted in Islamic theology.Religious SignificanceIn Islam, prophet...
EtymologySaad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سعد (see Sa'd), as well as the usual Malay form. The name is derived from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky", and carries the meaning...
Sa'ad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Sa'd, which derives from the Arabic root saʿida meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." Consequently, the name carries the meaning of "fortune" or "good luck." It is a c...
Sabah ad-Din is an Arabic masculine given name composed of two elements: ṣabāḥ (صباح) meaning "morning" and dīn (دين) meaning "religion, faith". The name thus translates to "morning of the faith," a compound that follows...
Saber is an Arabic and Persian masculine given name, primarily an alternate transcription of Arabic صابر (Sabir), meaning "patient, enduring." The root is ṣabara from the Arabic صبر, signifying "to bind, to be patient."...
Sabih is an Arabic masculine name with poetic and temporal resonance. Deriving from the root صبح (ṣabuḥa), meaning “to be beautiful, to be radiant,” it carries the dual meanings of “beautiful” and “morning”—a connection...
Sabir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root ṣabara, meaning "to bind, to be patient". The name directly translates to "patient, enduring" in Arabic.EtymologyThe name is built on the Arabic tri...
Etymology and MeaningSabri is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. The name derives from the Arabic root ṣabara, meaning "to bind, to be patient", and directly translates to "patient". This root is founda...
Sa'd is a common masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root saʿida meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." It directly signifies "fortune, good luck." The name is a triliteral stem from the Arabic verb sa‘a...
Saddam is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "one who confronts" or "one who collides." It is derived from the Arabic root ṣ-d-m, which conveys the idea of striking or confronting. The name is used in Arabi...
Sadi is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "fortunate, lucky". It is derived from the Arabic root saʿida (سعد), which conveys happiness and good fortune. The name is used across the Arabic-speaking world an...
Sa'di is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Sadi, written سعدي in Arabic script. The name derives from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." Thus, Sa'di carries the meaning of "...
Sadiq (صادق) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, widely used in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking regions. It derives from the Semitic root صدق (ṣadaqa), meaning “to tell the truth,” and directly translates to “true, sin...
Saeed is an alternate transcription of Arabic سعيد (Said), and is the usual Persian, Urdu and Dhivehi transcription of the name. It means "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joy", derived from the Arabic root sa'ida (“to be happ...
Safi is a name of Arabic origin that means "pure," derived from the Arabic root ṣafā (ṣafā), which signifies clarity and purity. This name carries deep cultural and linguistic resonance in Arabic-speaking communities and...
Sa'id is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سعيد (see Said), which means "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joyful." It is derived from the Arabic root سعد (saʿada), meaning "to be happy, fortunate, or lucky." Sa'id...
Said is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joy." It derives from the Arabic root saʿida (سَعَدَ), meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name is widely used across the Muslim wo...
Saif is an Arabic masculine given name and surname that literally means "sword" in Arabic (سيف, sayf). It is widely used across the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in South Asian commu...
Saif al-Din is an alternate transcription of Arabic سيف الدين (see Sayf ad-Din), which means "sword of the faith" from sayf ("sword") and dīn ("religion, faith"). This theophoric name is an honorific Arabic compound cele...
Saiful is an Arabic masculine given name, the first part of compound names beginning with Sayf al (سيف ال), meaning "sword of the". It appears in combinations such as Sayf ad-Din ("sword of the faith") and is used across...
Saifullah is an Arabic and Urdu masculine given name, a common transcription of Arabic سيف الله or Urdu سیف اللہ, meaning "Sword of Allah" (see Sayfullah). It combines the element sayf meaning "sword" with Allah, the Ara...
Sajed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Sajid (ساجد), derived from the root سجد (sajada), meaning "to bow down, to prostrate." As such, Sajid literally means "worshipping" or "one who prostrates" in Arabic, ref...
Sajid is a male given name of Arabic origin, derived from the verb sajada (سجد), meaning "to bow down, to prostrate" in worship. It carries the direct meaning of "worshipping" or "one who prostrates," referring to the ac...
Sajjad is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root sajada (سجد), meaning "to bow down" or "to prostrate." The name translates to "one who prays" or "one who prostrates," reflecting a deep c...
Sakhr is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "solid rock" or "rugged rock." Derived from the Arabic root س-خ-ر (s-kh-r), which conveys hardness, firmness, and permanence, the name evokes durability and stability. In p...
Salah is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root ṣ-l-ḥ, which conveys notions of righteousness, goodness, and integrity, and directly translates to "righteousness" in Arabic.The name Sala...
EtymologySalah ad-Din (Arabic: صلاح الدين) is an Arabic name that translates to "righteousness of the faith". It combines the elements ṣalāḥ (righteousness) and dīn (religion, faith). The name is typically an honorific t...
Salah al-Din is an alternate transcription of the Arabic صلاح الدين (Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn), more commonly romanized as Salah ad-Din. The name means "righteousness of the faith," derived from the Arabic elements ṣalāḥ "righteousn...
Salaheddine is an alternate transcription of the Arabic صلاح الدين (Salah ad-Din), chiefly used in North Africa. The name is composed of two elements: ṣalāḥ meaning "righteousness" and dīn meaning "religion, faith," so S...
Saleem is an alternate transcription of Arabic سليم or Urdu سلیم, closely related to the name Salim. Ultimately derived from the Semitic root s-l-m (س-ل-م), it conveys the meaning of being "safe," "sound," or "undamaged....
Saleh is an alternate transcription of Arabic صالح (see Salih), as well as the usual Indonesian and Azerbaijani form of the name. It is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ṣalaḥa meaning “to be good, to b...
Salem 1 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سالم (see Salim). This form reflects a phonetic rendering into the Latin alphabet, often used in English-speaking contexts or in transliterations from Arabic.The r...
Salih (also spelled Saleh) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It means "virtuous" in Arabic, derived from the root صلح (ṣalaḥa), meaning "to be good, to be proper". The name holds significant religious importanc...
Salil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning either "drawn, unsheathed" or "son, descendant". The duality of meaning reflects the name's connection to both literal and metaphorical contexts in the Arabic lan...
Salim is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Semitic root salima (سلم), meaning "to be safe, sound, intact." The name commonly transcribed as Salim can correspond to two distinct Arabic names with d...
Salman is an Arabic male given name that means "safe" in Arabic, derived from the triconsonantal root salima (سلم), meaning "to be safe" or "to be secure." The name is widely used across the Muslim world, including in Ar...
Samad (Arabic: صمد, Ṣamad) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "eternal" or "everlasting." In Arabic, the root ṣ-m-d connotes permanence and self-sufficiency. The name is also recognized as one of the 99 names of A...
Sameer is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سمير (see Samir 1). It is used primarily in Arabic-speaking countries and communities. The name shares its root with the masculine Arabic name Samir, from which it...
Sameh is an alternate transcription of Arabic سامح (see Samih). It functions both as a masculine given name and as a surname, primarily in the Arab world. Etymology The name derives from the Arabic root سمح (samuḥa), mea...
Samer is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine given name سامر (Sāmir), which is closely related to and often conflated with Samir. While Samir (سمير) derives from the Arabic root سمر (samara) meaning "to ta...
Sami (also spelled Samy) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root s-m-w meaning "to be high, elevated, or exalted." It directly translates to "elevated, sublime, supreme" and carries conno...
Sami (Arabic: سامي) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "hearing, listening." In Arabic, the root s-m-ʿ (س م ع) conveys the concept of hearing or listening, and Samīʿ (السميع) is one of the 99 names of Al...