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Sudur

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Meaning

Sudur is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means hearts. Its literal meaning is chests. It is used 34 times in the Quran.

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Sudur is a girl name of Arabic origin. It starts with the letter S and is included in our growing baby names directory.

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Sahabah

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Ansab

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Ansab is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means more appropriate, better, worthier. It is derived from the N-S-B root which is used in the Quran. This name should NOT be pronounced as an-saab, because this changes the meaning to idols, statues worshiped by pagans, which is not a good meaning.

Injeel

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Mastoor

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