Names' meanings

Strange names and their meanings

Strange names and their meanings

When a new baby arrives, many parents are confused about choosing a name for their baby, whether it is male or female. They must choose a name that has a beautiful and expressive meaning, and therefore we will mention to you in this article some names and their meanings.

names of girls

  • Nashrawan: It is a Persian name that means immortal soul
  • Carmen: It means: the song, the hymn, the beloved song.
  • Ranwa: Looking at things quickly.
  • May: brass.
  • Joan: A Persian name, meaning young man, boy, young artist. Or is it a distortion of John.
  • Kadi: a type of flower.
  • Found: the most intense type of love and infatuation.
  • Basil: brave and bold, very angry, very frowning, bold, and courageous.
  • Mayar: The face of goodness, the one responsible for bringing food, the bringer of supplies, and it is one of the new names, and some of them name their son or daughter with a diminution of the yā’.
  • Norseen: moonlight.
  • Helena: The name of a Greek princess, and the origin of the name is Helen.
  • Raya: good smell
  • Dareen: A region in Bahrain, where musk was brought from India.
  • Tara: The star.
  • Selene-Diana-Luna: Goddess of the Moon.
  • Nebula: fine, fine fog.
  • Allen: A name of Irish origin, meaning good and beautiful in appearance.
  • Aysel: It means the face of the moon, or moonlight.
  • Raytan: The beautiful vision, or the water in the shells.
  • Alma: Spanish name meaning soul.
  • Naya: The gazelle, daughter of the gazelle.
  • Layan: Prosperity and bliss of living.
  • Awar: summer heat and fire.
  • Ban: A type of plant with white flowers and a pleasant smell.
  • Mahira: A woman has a great dowry.
  • Rancy: The name of a deer, and it is also said the name of a river.
  • Lujain: It means silver, and it was mentioned as such by the Arabs in a diminutive form, but not in an amplified form, such as: the chandelier, the kamit. Lujain is a civil name, and Fadda is a rural name.
  • Jilan: A name meaning serenity and purity, or a small deer.
  • Yolande: A foreign name, perhaps taken from viola or violet, meaning violet flower, or from the Romanian Audland, meaning snake of heritage, and it is a symbol of a woman who reveals secrets.
  • Purple: A type of tree with very red flowers.
  • Judy: The name of the mountain where Noah's Ark docked. It is located at the bottom of Mosul, overlooking Jazira Ibn Omar, and in this sense the name has a strong yā’.
  • Lana: It's soft.
  • Jana: An Arabic feminine name, and they tended to call it plural, according to their custom, and to avoid the sanctity of the singular word. Paradise is originally a garden, then it took on a religious character when it appeared in the Qur’an many times, singularly and plurally, as an indication of the status of religion, goodness, and righteousness, and its counterpart is Hell. But they named their daughters with it for its beauty, and because of the brightly colored nature it contains.
  • Mira: A Latin name meaning wonderful, or ocean in Sanskrit.
  • Jumana: A pearl bead, or a silver bead like a pearl. It was said: Its origin is Latin, and its plural is juman.
  • Sulaaf: or sulafa, which is what oozes from something and emits, such as fruit juice, for example.
  • Rhubarb: Its origin is Persian, and it is a rope on which bunches of grapes are hung.
  • Laura: A Persian name, meaning plateau.

Boys' names

  • Ayham: masculine knowledge, from yahham, which is madness. It has many meanings, including: one who is afflicted with his mind, lacking understanding, a righteous boy, a deaf person who does not hear, one who rises high from the mountains, the daring, one who cannot be pushed, the smooth stone, the difficult mountain to climb, and the light. The Arabs named it for its good meanings.
  • Nawar: An exaggerated form of fire, which is very luminous.
  • Raji: It is an active participle from the verb raja to hope: meaning to hope and wish, and it is the opposite of despair. He is the one who hopes, anticipating goodness and victory, and his hope is the pardon of his Lord.
  • Adham: black, and the characteristic is characteristic of dark horses, as it is described as a very black night, or shackle due to its blackness. Perhaps the name is adapted from Adam, because the meaning of Adam is brown.
  • Jad: just, right, right.
  • Sinan: An Arabic name meaning sharp spear.
  • Saji: The quiet one.

Dhargham: One of the names of the lion.

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  • Rayyan: the one who quenches his thirst, the one who drank until he quenched his thirst, the soft, green tree branches. His verb was wawi: he narrated, narrating, so it is raywan, then it became: rayyan. The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: “In Paradise there is a door called Al-Rayyan, through which those who fast will enter on the Day of Resurrection, and no one will enter except them... If they enter, it will be closed and no one will enter through it.”
  • Rani: An Arabic male name, from the verb rana to yearn for him and for him, meaning to keep looking at him with a calm gaze. Al-Rani also means: mirth, distraction, which is dominated by love and passion.
  • Predominant: one who dominates his people.
  • Wael: the refugee, the refugee. Or from Al-Aila: the clan, the Adenun family.
  • Qaswara: One of the names of the lion.
  • Inspiring: He is the one who inspires others to do good.
  • Inspired: someone who has been inspired by God to do good.
  • Azad: A Persian or Kurdish name meaning free and free.
  • Tamer: From the word “dates” in the active participle form. He is the one who has a lot of dates, or he is the date seller.
  • Rawid: the slow and careful one.
  • Bilal: from wetness, which is dew. The meaning is: water, and everything that moistens the throat is called balāl, whether it is water or milk. And Al-Bilal: collecting wetness. It is the name of Bilal Al-Habashi, the muezzin of the Messenger of God - may God bless him and grant him peace - and the first muezzin in Islam.
  • Hamza: acidity and bitterness in taste, which is something sour that stings the tongue. It is said: So-and-so is more interested in a matter than So-and-so, if he is in charge of the matter. From it the name Hamza was derived, and it also indicates severity and firmness. Hamza is also: the name of Baqla.
  • Aseel: a person with a strong and established lineage, or the time between Asr and Maghrib.
  • Bahi: From Bahaa, which is beauty and circumstance. He is brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, and she is brilliant and brilliant. Al-Bahi is also: one who surpasses others in beauty and goodness.
  • Muhannad: a cutting sword made of Indian iron.
  • Asir: strong and intense.
  • Adam: An ancient Semitic masculine name. It is the first human being, and it means: the man created from red soil, clay, or the color of the earth’s skin. God created him from sticky clay, and called him Adam because he was created from the surface of the earth.
  • Moaz: It means refuge, sanctuary, shelter, and it is the name of a place. And Moaz: Ruqyah.
  • John: A biblical Hebrew name, which is pronounced Hanna, and means: the Lord’s tenderness, generous, gentle, compassionate.
  • Basil: An Arabic masculine flag that they used to call it light because of its lightness without looking at some of its meanings. It is from the verb basal, the man is valiant, so he is basil and basil: he got angry and frowned, and he basil for me: if I saw him with an ugly appearance. Al-Basil: The lion because of its strength and its hideous appearance. Beautiful meanings include: brave, intense, and daring.
  • Laith: It means lion, strength, strength. Metaphorically: the brave; It is said: “Zaid was the friend of his companions,” meaning the bravest of them.
  • Yasser: An Arabic masculine flag, and it means: the easy one, the butcher, the one who divides the carrots of the wealthy. Yasser is the opposite of Yamin, as he is the one who works with the left hand, and he is easy to obey, from the verb yasir: to and to obey.
  • Joud: It means generosity, kindness, good deed. It is also used to refer to heavy rain, from their saying: The sky has fallen.
  • Abid: It means submissive to his Lord, one who is united, secluded in his temple, angry, compassionate, and servant.
  • Shadi: the singer or student of knowledge and literature.
  • Louai: An ancient Arabic masculine flag, from laai, which means slowing down, delaying, delaying. Its verb is to say: slow down. The lion is also: the wild bull, and its female is: the lion. It is a diminutive of “Luai”, meaning it is a small wild bull.
  • Asim: An Arabic masculine flag, meaning: the preventer, the protector, the protector. It is one of the words that appears repeatedly in the Holy Qur’an.
  • Qusay: An Arabic masculine name. It is either the diminutive of qasi, meaning the far away, or from qasa, which is the distant relative.
  • Hagras: An Arabic masculine flag, meaning: fox, fox child, monkey, bear, mean one. It is an old name.
  • Hammam: An Arabic name, meaning: brave, daring, generous, benevolent, great-minded, noble, lion, camel’s hump, melted snow or fat.
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