His name, meaning "pearl", was typical of the pet-names often given to the slave-soldiers and servants (ghilman, sing. ghulam) in the contemporary Muslim world. According to historian Fukozo Amabe, Lu'lu' actually seems to have been a mawla (protege) of a certain ghulam of Sayf al-Dawla named Hajraj.
Abu Lulu is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Abu Lulu is . The poeple have viewed this name 909 times.
Abu Mahzoorah is an Arabic Muslim name which is usually used in sub-continent for boys Muslim names. The meaning of Abu Mahzoorah in Urdu is ایک ساتھی کا نام.
Abdul Malik. ... It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Malik. The name means "servant of the King", in the Christian instance 'King' meaning 'King of Kings' as in Jesus Christ and in Islam,Al-Malik being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Masoud (also spelled Masuod, Massood, Massoud, Masood, Mas'ud, Masud, Messaoud, Mesud or Mesut, Mas'Å«d, Persian: مسعود خوانده شود:مسود‎‎, Arabic: مسعود اÙقرا:مَس عَود‎‎, is a given name and surname in many countries, meaning "fortunate", "prosperous", or "happy".
Musa (Arabic: موسى‎‎) is a male given name, corresponding to Moses, see also Moses in Islam. A theory is that the name Musa comes from the Hebrew language. Mu means box while sa is wood. This is because Asiya, Pharaoh's wife, found him floating in the Nile river in a wooden box.
Meaning. Happy. Sa'id (also spelled Saeed, Saeid, Said, Sid, or Sayid; Arabic: سعيد‎‎, Sa'īd) is a male Arabic given name, which means "happy". For the female version, see Saida; for the Turkish variant, see Sait; for the Bosnian variant, see Sejad.
Abu Talha is an Urdu Muslim name which is usually used in sub-continent for boys Muslim names. The meaning of Abu Talha in Urdu is ایک عظیم صØابی.
Abu Talib was an uncle of the Islamic Nabi (Arabic: نَـبÙي‎‎, Prophet) Muhammad, and father of the Rashid Caliph 'Ali, who is also regarded as the first Shi'ite Imam. There is a great debate among Muslim scholars on whether he died a Muslim or a non-Muslim.
Abu Turab (Arabic: أبو تراب‎‎) or Father of Soil, is a title attributed to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, the first Shia Caliph and Imam, and the fourth Sunni Caliph. According to narrations the title was given to Ali by Muhammad, when he found Ali sleeping while covered with soil. Abu Turab means "Father of Soil".