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Hinaa

girlStarts with H

Meaning

The Indian privet, a shrub, the leaves of which are used for dyeing the hands, feet and hair.

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Hinah-

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

About this name

Hinaa is a girl name of Arabic origin. It has a timeless feel and works well for parents looking for a meaningful classic name.

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The Indian privet a shrub, the leaves of which are used for dyeing the hands, feet and hair.

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A director, a leader, a guide.

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Hamdat

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Hina

Arabic

girl

The Indian privet a shrub, the leaves of which are used for dyeing the hands, feet and hair.

Fareea

Arabic

girlQuranic

Fareea, pronounced with a pause at the end, as in Faree-ah, is an indirect Quranic name for girls and the name of some of the Sahabiyaat. upon him The meaning of Fareea is tall, slim, woman with beautiful long hair. It is derived from the F-R-Ain (branch, breadth) root which is used in the Quran in 14:24:

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Arabic

boyQuranic

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Abhaj

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Abou

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Guide to righteousness, calm

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Benefit, Blessings and Profit | Powerful and Able.Ayad, is an indirect Quranic name. Pronounced as (U)ltimate + (YA)r(D), it is the plural of Ayd (hands, power, blessings), which itself is the plural of Yad (hand, blessing). It means a persons power and ability to do things, and also the good things and blessings.

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Aasal

Arabic

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Abhaj

Arabic

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Abhaj is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means more successful, more brilliant, better. It is derived from the B-H-J root which is used in a number of places in the Quran.

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