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Yar
یار
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Friend, beloved; used in Persianate and regional South Asian Sufi poetry and names | Boy | Persianate / Balochi-Sindhi usage |
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Malang
ملَنگ: زاهد و درويش؛ المغرور بحبّ الله (مصطلح فارسي/أردي)
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Derwish/ascetic; one intoxicated with divine love (Persian-origin epithet used in Sufi contexts) | Boy | Persian/South Asian (used in Baloch and Punjabi Sufi milieus) |
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Yarub
اسم عربي يدل على النسب إلى العرب أو الفصاحة باللغة العربية (يعرب)
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Ancestral Arab name; ‘one who is Arab’ or ‘eloquent in Arabic’; linked to Ya'rub ibn Qahtan in Arab genealogy | Boy | Arabic (Classical Arab genealogy) |
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Lut
لُوط: اسم نبيّ مذكور في القرآن؛ أصله سَمِيّ وقد رُويت له دلالات تقليدية بمعنى 'الستر' أو 'الغِطاء'
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Name of the Prophet Lot (Arabic: لُوط); etymology Semitic and traditionally associated with the Biblical/Hebrew root often glossed as 'covering' or 'wrapped', while in Islam it denotes the prophet mentioned in the Qur'an | Boy | Semitic (Arabic/Hebrew) |
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Furqan
الفرقان: ما يميز الحق عن الباطل
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Criterion; that which distinguishes truth from falsehood; title of Surah Al-Furqān in the Qur'an | Boy | Arabic |
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Müfit
مفيد (مَفِيد) بمعنى نافع أو مفيد
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Beneficial, one who gives benefit (from Arabic 'Mufīd' مفيد meaning 'useful/beneficial') | Boy | Turkish (from Arabic mufīd/مفيد) |
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Dhul-Nun
ذو النون: لفظياً 'صاحب النون' أو 'ذو السمكة'؛ لقب تاريخي ظهر في تراجم الصوفية.
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An Arabic epithet ذو النون (dhū al-nūn) meaning 'Possessor of the Fish' or 'He of the Fish'; borne historically by the early Egyptian Sufi Dhu'l-Nun al-Misri and used as an honorific epithet in classical Arabic literature. | Boy | Arabic (historical Egyptian Sufi tradition) |
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Zulfiqar
ذو الفِقار: حرفياً 'صاحب الفِقار' أو 'القاطع للفقرات'، اسم سيف علي بن أبي طالب في التراجم التاريخية.
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The historic name of Ali ibn Abi Talib’s famed sword; from Arabic ذو الفقار (dhū al-fiqār), literally 'the possessor of the spine' or 'cleaver of the vertebrae', traditionally rendered as 'Zulfiqar' in Persianate and South Asian usage. | Boy | Arabic (adopted into Persian, Ottoman and South Asian usage) |
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Hanzala
اسم نبات الحنظل (الحنظلة)
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Name derived from Arabic 'حَنظَل/حنظلة' referring to a bitter plant (colocynth); historically attested as a personal name among early Muslims | Boy | Arabic |
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Bahati
حظّ / نصيب
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Good fortune; luck; blessing (Swahili origin, commonly used among East African Muslims) | Unisex | Swahili (East Africa), used in Muslim communities |