Rizvi Name Meaning. Iranian: from a Persian form of the Arabic name Ri?dawi, indicating descent from Ri?da ?Ali ibn Musa, eighth imam of the Shiites. See Reza.
The Islamic concept Reza ([ɾeˈzÉ’Ë], also transliterated as Raza, Reda, Redha, Rida, Ridha [rɪˈdˤɑ], Rıza, Rza, Rizah [ɾɯˈzÉ‘], is a male given name common among Muslims, and especially Persian-speakers. It comes from Arabic and means contentment.
Panika Family History. Panika Name Meaning. 87 Historical Documents with Panika on Ancestry 72 Birth, Marriage, and Deaths 6 Census and Voter Lists 3 Military Records 4 Immigration Records 2 Member Trees.
Abdush Shahid is a baby boy name its meaning is slave of the witness. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 0 times.
10 (10 is best) 'Abdul Shahid is a Muslim name for boys meaning The servant of the Witness. Read below for 'Abdul Shahid's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If 'Abdul Shahid is the one, congratulations!
Shahid or Shaheed (Arabic: شاهد‎‎ Å¡Ähid is a Muslim given name translating to "witness", mostly found in South Asia (transcribed as Devanagari शाहिद, Bengali শাহিদ, GurmukhÄ« ਸ਼ਾਹਿਦ; in Urdu also written Ø´Ø§ÛØ¯ ). It is derived from the same root Å¡-h-d (c.f. Shahadah). It is also used as a surname.
Ashhad name brief: Ashhad is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Ashhad name meanings is Witnesses, plural of shahid.
Khan Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name or status name based on Turkish khan 'ruler', 'nobleman'. This was originally a hereditary title among Tartar and Mongolian tribesmen (in particular Genghis Khan, 1162–1227), but is now very widely used throughout the Muslim world as a personal name.
Khan Zada is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 734 times.
Khan Sahib (Bengali: খ়ান সাহিব, Hindi: ख़ान साहिब, Urdu: خان صاحب) - a compound of khan (leader) and sahib (master) - was a formal title of respect and honour, which was conferred exclusively on Muslim, Parsi and Jewish subjects of the British Indian Empire. It was a title one degree higher than the title of Khan.