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Mutair

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Meaning

Mutair is an Arabic name for boys that means rain.

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Mutair

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

About this name

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

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Adr is an Arabic name for boys that means heavy rain.

Baghish

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Dareeb

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Dareeb is an Arabic name for boys that means experienced, trained.

Fabil

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Fabil is an Arabic name for boys that means heavy, continuous rain. It is a phonetic variant of Wabil.

Ghays

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Ghays or Ghayth is an Arabic name for boys that means rain, especially a beneficial and much needed rain.

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Ma

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A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name

Maab

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Maabad

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Maabad is an Arabic name for boys that means worship. It also means temple, place of worship.

Maad

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An old Arabian Tribe's name.

Maadil

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Maadil is an Arabic name for boys that means road, way, method, creed.

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A great worshiper of Allah

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Clear, Eloquent, Lucid, Distinct .

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Full moon, Moonlight, Early, Bright, quick

Aabid

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Worshiper, adorer, devout, One who worships Allah.

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Aabir

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Passing by, crossing, travelling on a road, one who interprets dreams or books.

Girl alternatives

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Mutairah

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Mutairah is an Arabic name for girls that means rain.

Subail

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