Hashim (Arabic: هاشم) is a common male Arabic given name, which signifies "Destroyer of Evil” The title Hashim was given to 'Amr al-ʻUlā ibn 'Abd Manaf, as he was generous in providing bread to poor people and travelers going to Mecca.
Hatib is a Muslim name for boys meaning Judge. Read below for Hatib's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. ... Wait a second, and the page will automatically go to the requested baby birth name popularity information.
The name Haatim is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Haatim is: Judge. Inevitable.
Haazim is a Muslim name for boys meaning Firm, Resolute, Energetic. Read below for Haazim's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Haazim is the one, congratulations!
Muslim Meaning: The name Haaziq is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Haaziq is: Skillful. Intelligent.
Habib (Arabic: Øبيب‎, translit. ḥabÄ«b‎; Arabic pronunciation: [ħɑbiËb ]), also written Habeeb is an Arabic male name with the meaning "beloved", and its plural form is Habaayib, Habayeb or Habaaib (Arabic: Øبايب‎, translit.
Habash is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Urdu originated name. Habash name meaning is Guinea hen, Guinea fowl and the lucky number associated with Habash is 4. Find all the relevant details about the Habash Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.
Habab is a Muslim Girl name, it is an Arabic originated name. Habab name meaning is Fine Dust and the lucky number associated with Habab is 4. Find all the relevant details about the Habab Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.
ḥabÄ«b‎; Arabic pronunciation: [ħɑbiËb ]), also written Habeeb is an Arabic male name with the meaning "beloved", and its plural form is Habaayib, Habayeb or Habaaib (Arabic: Øبايب‎, translit. ḥabâyib‎; Arabic pronunciation: [ħɑbÉ‘Ëjib]). In Maltese it translates to "friend".
Habibullah also spelled Habib Ullah, Habibollah, Habeeb-Allah etc. ( Arabic: ØَبÙيْبَ٠ٱلله ‎‎), is a male Muslim given name meaning in Beloved of God, stemming from the male form of the name Habib.