From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rafi or Raffi (Arabic: رÙیع ‎‎ Persian: راÙی‎‎ Urdu: رÙیع‎) is a name of Arabic origin. The word rafi means "noble". Other common variants include "Rafee", "Rafie", "Rafiq", "Rafay" and "Raffy". Amongst Jews, Rafi is a common nickname for people named Rafael.
The name Rab is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Rab is: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum.
Muslim Meaning: The name Abdul Wadud is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Abdul Wadud is: Servant of the Loving.
Hawi is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Hawi name meaning is The beautiful names of Allah and the lucky number associated with Hawi is 7. Find all the relevant details about the Hawi Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.
Haq Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic Haqq 'true', 'truth', 'real'. Al-Haqq 'the Truth' is an attribute of Allah. The name is often found in combinations, for example Abdul-Haqq 'servant of the truth', Nur-ul-Haqq 'light of the truth'.
Abdul Wahab (Arabic: عبد الوهاب ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. ... The name means "servant of the all-giver", Al-WahÄb being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Qahar is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Qahar name meaning is beautiful names of Allah culinary and the lucky number associated with Qahar is 9. Find all the relevant details about the Qahar Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.
Raqeeb is a Muslim name for boys meaning Guardian. Read below for Raqeeb's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Raqeeb is the one, congratulations!
Ahad is a Middle Eastern given forename primarily used by Muslims (e.g. Ahad rezayan) and Jews (e.g. Ahad Ha'am). It is also used as a family name (surname) (e.g. Oli Ahad). In Arabic Ahad means "one", "unique" or "matchless" and is usually used by Muslims when referring to God by prefixing Ahad with Al-, i.e.
Abdur Raqib (Arabic: عبد الرقيب ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Raqib. The name means "servant of the observer", Ar-Raqīb being one of the Names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.