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Muslim Baby NamesLearn everything
you need to know about Muslim and Arabic baby names and their meanings. These books will help you find names you didn't know existed or find the meaning of names you didn't understand.
A Dictionary of Muslim Names by Salahuddin Ahmed In a well-known hadith, Muhammed advises Muslims that, "On the Day of Resurrection, you will be called by your names and the names of your fathers; so keep beautiful names." Inspired by the teachings of Islam, names fulfill the cherished ambitions of a true Muslim. In The Dictionary of Muslim Names, Salahuddin Ahmed provides a helpful and substantive guide to common and less-common Muslim names. This lively and informative dictionary lists the original Arabic, Persian, or Turkish spelling, as well as a precise English transliteration. The names' meaning and bearing on Islamic heritage or world history are referenced, along with historical figures who bore the name-an Imaam, a Sultan, a saint-and accompanying illustrations.
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Treasury of Favorite Muslim Names by Ahmed A. Hakeem, Mohammed A. Khan An authoritative reference and the best-selling handbook available for parents today on Muslim names and Birth customs. Offering over 2,500 names for Muslim boys and girls from Arabic, Persian, and Turkish heritage, this compendium of names serves as an ideal and invaluable source for parents who are looking for baby names and Muslim birth customs in English.
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Digest of Muslim Names Beautiful Muslim Names and Their Meaning by Fatimah Suzanne Al-Jafari Muslim names are beautiful and mean much. A newborn has a right over his parents to be bestowed with a beautiful name. In return, he has to live up to the spirit of that name. For instance, Muhammad and Ahmed mean praiseworthy and commendable, Kareem means generous, Munir means brillant or shining, Amirah means princess or leader, Aminah means trustworthy,Almas means diamond, and Badr means full moon.This book is a good reference for the most common Muslim names, their meanings and how to correct pronounce and tranlterate them and write them in English and Arabic.
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2000 Arabian Baby Names (3rd . Edition) by Salah Nahda S Expansive listing of over 2000 Arabian and Islamic baby names. The most remarkable aspect of all Arabic names is that they have meanings signifying qualities of high character or ethics. This book deliberately avoids names with no authentic Arabic route and those assumed to be Arabic which actually are a diversion to the correct original name. Each entry has its English transliteration, English definition, Arabic text, and Arabic translation. |
A Dictionary of Muslims Names (Paperback)
by S. A. Rahman
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