Name Meanings & Suggestions for "mohid uddin"

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Mohid

Mohid is a Muslim name for boys meaning The one who believes in oneness of Allah Almighty.

Meaning: The one who believes in oneness of Allah Almighty Origin: Arabic

Uddin

Uddin Name Meaning. Muslim: from Arabic ud-din (al-din), meaning '(of) the religion', usually a suffix attached to another word forming a compound Arabic personal name such as ?Salla?h ud-Din (see Saladin).

Farid uddin

Farid (فريد) also spelt Ferid or Fareed is an Arabic masculine personal name or last name, meaning "unique". Farid is a common male name in the Middle East, the Balkans, North Africa, and South East Asia. People with this name include: Farid ad-Din Attar, Iranian Sufi poet.

Meaning: Unique Origin: Arabic

Nusrat uddin

Muslim Meaning: The name Nusrat is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Nusrat is: Victory. Help.

Meaning: Help of the religion Origin: Arabic

Minhaj uddin

Minhaj is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Minhaj name meaning is Way. Program.

Meaning: Way of religion Origin: Arabic

Fakhar uddin

Fakhar is a Muslim baby Girl name, it is an Arabic originated name. Fakhar name meaning is Glory, Pride and the lucky number associated with Fakhar is 7.

Meaning: Glory of Islam Origin: Arabic

Zain uddin

Zain (زين ) and Zayn is an Arabic personal name meaning "beauty, grace".

Meaning: Grace of the religion Origin: Arabic

Taqiyy uddin

Muslim: from Arabic ud-din (al-din), meaning '(of) the religion', usually a suffix attached to another word forming a compound Arabic personal name such as ?Salla?h ud-Din (see Saladin).

Meaning: Caretaker of religion Origin: Arabic

Zamir uddin

Zamir (name) ... One is as the transliteration of the modern Israeli given name and surname, Hebrew: זמיר‎‎, meaning "singer" (rarely, for a male singer with a high pitched voice) or "nightingale". Examples are given below. Another is as the male Muslim given name, Arabic: ضمیر ‎‎, meaning "heart" or "conscience".

Meaning: Heart of the religion Origin: Arabic

Sinan uddin

1) Spear in Arabic is NOT Sinan. It is "Romh" رمح 2) 'Spearhead' in Arabic is called "Sin" - a synonym of "tooth". The plural 'spearheads' would therefore become "Asnaan" (as corresponding for the word for 'teeth'), not Sinan. 3) Sinan Bin Thabit was perhaps the first person who had the name Sinan.

Meaning: Spear of the religion Origin: Arabic

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