Name Meanings & Suggestions for "sword of religion"

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Saif

Muslim Meaning: The name Saif is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Saif is: Sword. Saber.

Meaning: Sword of Religion Origin: Arabic

Sayf

Sayf is a Muslim name for boys meaning Sword. Read below for Sayf's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Sayf is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Sword (of religion) Origin: Arabic

Seif

Seif Name Meaning. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): metonymic occupational name for a soap maker, from Middle High German seife, German Seife 'soap'. Arabic: from a personal name based on sayf 'sword'.

Meaning: Sword of religion Origin: Arabic

Syafruddin

Syafruddin is a baby boy name its meaning is blade of religion's sword. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2398 times.

Meaning: Blade of religion's sword Origin: Arabic

Husamuddin

Baby Name : Husamuddin. Gender : boy. Origin : muslim, Indian, Muslim. Husamuddin Meaning: Sword of religion (Islam)

Meaning: Sword of religion (Islam) Origin: Urdu

Saifuddin

Saifuddin is a Muslim name for boys meaning Sword of the religion.

Meaning: Sword of the religion Islam Origin: Arabic

Husam uddin

Muslim Boy Names Starting with H. Husamuddin is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Urdu originated name. Husamuddin name meaning is Sword of religion (Islam).

Meaning: Sword of religion (Islam) Origin: Arabic

Maloof uddin

Maloof Name Meaning. Arabic: the name of a well-known Christian clan in Lebanon and Syria, probably from Arabic ma?luf 'fattened'.

Meaning: Lover of the religion (Islam), Maloof (Beloved), al (the), Din (Religion) Origin: Arabic

Afsaruddin

Afsaruddin is a baby boy name its meaning is crown of the religion (islam), adorning the religion (islam). Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2747 times.

Meaning: Crown of the religion (Islam), Adorning the religion (Islam) Origin: Arabic

Izz al din

Meaning & History. Means "glory of religion", derived from Arabic عزّ ('izz) "glory, power" and دين (din) "religion". In the 13th century Izz-al-Din Aybak became the first Mamluk ruler of Egypt.

Meaning: Glory of religion, derived from Arabic (izz) "glory, power" and (din) "religion" Origin: Arabic

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