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Solchild11 said

on 12/2/2008 whats a muslim girl name that would be sort of easy for my country white girl parents to say based on spelling thats nice besides jasmin or jada?

abo2hafs said

on 2/4/2007 Time to make a change - Check your Arabic names; many are Hebrew and not Arabic
it is right

hurg said

on 1/30/2007 Most of the names mentioned are wrongly transelated i.e.:
Nazeer:Means warning in Arbic
Neezam :means Order
Najee:means surviver
Any way most of these names are widly used in Pakistan but not in other Arabic countries
Regards

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Check your Arabic names; many are Hebrew and not Arabic.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 "Abir" means perfume, aroma, etc. which is a pleasant name for a girl.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Consider Amani for "wish," Yasser for "comfort," Mazen for "justice," and Mahmmoud for "gratitude."

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Here are some more Arabic names - Girls: Nada for dew, Shams for the sun, Wadha for clear, Hanna for joy, Amira for princess, Jamela for beautiful, Layla for night, Amal for hope. Boys: Nour for light, Jamal for handsome, and Mohsen for the charitable.

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