The meaning of the name “Aariz†is: “Rain-bearing cloud; Respectable man; Intelligent; Leader; ruler; leader of nationâ€. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries, Hindi speaking countries.
The name Adar is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Adar is: noble.
Gender: M Meaning of Addar: "mighty one" Origin of Addar: Hebrew. Share Addar on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Addar on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Addar on Google Plus Share on Google+ Love the name Addar.
The name Agha is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Agha is: Master. Owner.
Origin of the name Amir: Derived from the Arabic amīr (prince, emir), which is from the verb amara (to command, to rule). Amir has been used as a title for a host of designations including rulers of provinces and caliphs.
Dawar Name Meaning and History. Dawar is a Hindu Boy name which originates from the Hindi language. Acording to Numerology Predictions 9 is Lucky number for name Dawar. ... Urdu names meaning dictionary for Muslim boys, and Muslim girls, Muslim baby name like Dawar and others.
Faizan (Arabic: Ùیضان‎‎ Bengali: ফাইজান Urdu: Ùیضان‎‎) also spelt Faizan, Faydhan, Faizon, Faidhan, Faizaan or Fayzan is a male given name and a surname meaning successful, beneficence and ruler. In Arabic, it means Benefit and Generosity.
Muslim Boy Names Starting with F. Faizan is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Faizan name meaning is Grace, Favour and the lucky number associated with Faizan is 5.
Hakim Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic hakim 'learned', 'wise'. Al-Hakim 'the All-Wise' is an attribute of Allah. It may also be a status name from the Arabic noun hakim 'governor', 'judge', 'scholar' or Persian haekim 'wise man', 'philosopher', or 'physician'.
Hakim Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic hakim 'learned', 'wise'. Al-Hakim 'the All-Wise' is an attribute of Allah. It may also be a status name from the Arabic noun hakim 'governor', 'judge', 'scholar' or Persian haekim 'wise man', 'philosopher', or 'physician'.