A Dictionary of Muslim Names /
Though these Arabic-Persian-Islamic names are generally used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians, there is an increasing trend among educated Indians, irrespective of their religious affinities, to choose soft-sounding Arabic names, which have good meanings. Names in this dictionary have been...
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description | Though these Arabic-Persian-Islamic names are generally used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians, there is an increasing trend among educated Indians, irrespective of their religious affinities, to choose soft-sounding Arabic names, which have good meanings. Names in this dictionary have been arranged in English alphabetical order to permit quick and easy reference by those who do not read Arabic script, but who would, nevertheless, like to give their children soft sounding and meaningful names of Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Turkish origin. This dictionary will serve as an excellent guide for responsible parents in their quest for appropriate and meaningful names for their children, of which the latter may feel proud when they come to know their significance. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:6112742024-09-10T04:19:28ZA Dictionary of Muslim Names / S. A. Rahman, editor 369838 textIndia : Goodword Books,2010engThough these Arabic-Persian-Islamic names are generally used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians, there is an increasing trend among educated Indians, irrespective of their religious affinities, to choose soft-sounding Arabic names, which have good meanings. Names in this dictionary have been arranged in English alphabetical order to permit quick and easy reference by those who do not read Arabic script, but who would, nevertheless, like to give their children soft sounding and meaningful names of Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Turkish origin. This dictionary will serve as an excellent guide for responsible parents in their quest for appropriate and meaningful names for their children, of which the latter may feel proud when they come to know their significance.Though these Arabic-Persian-Islamic names are generally used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians, there is an increasing trend among educated Indians, irrespective of their religious affinities, to choose soft-sounding Arabic names, which have good meanings. Names in this dictionary have been arranged in English alphabetical order to permit quick and easy reference by those who do not read Arabic script, but who would, nevertheless, like to give their children soft sounding and meaningful names of Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Turkish origin. This dictionary will serve as an excellent guide for responsible parents in their quest for appropriate and meaningful names for their children, of which the latter may feel proud when they come to know their significance.Muhammad Amri Abdul Rahman;Names, PersonalURN:ISBN:8178980045URN:ISBN:9788178980041 |
spellingShingle | Names, Personal S. A. Rahman, editor 369838 A Dictionary of Muslim Names / |
title | A Dictionary of Muslim Names / |
title_full | A Dictionary of Muslim Names / |
title_fullStr | A Dictionary of Muslim Names / |
title_full_unstemmed | A Dictionary of Muslim Names / |
title_short | A Dictionary of Muslim Names / |
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topic | Names, Personal |
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