The name Josie is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Josie is: May Jehovah add. Addition (to the family). Also can be a diminutive of Joanne: God is gracious. French form of Joanna (from the Latin, Johanna) and the feminine form of John.
Issa Name Meaning. Arabic (mainly Lebanon and Syria): from the personal name ?Isa, Arabic form of Hebrew Yeshua, Greek Iesous (see Jesus). This name is born by both Christian and Muslim Arabs. In Islam ?Isa is a prophet, 'a messenger of Allah and his word' (Qur'an 4:171).
Essa is a variant of the African unisex name Issa, meaning 'salvation' or 'protection'.
iman = the faith Arabic. Topics: Words. Variants' top ranks: 8:Iman Malaysia 2012, 69:Imane Belgium 2007, 293:Imene France 2002, 329:Imen France 2002.
Mahmud is the primary transliteration of the Arabic given name, Arabic: Ù…ØÙ…ود‎‎, MaḥmÅ«d, that comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D "Praise". Despite sharing the same triconsonantal root, this name is distinct from the name Muhammad..
Meaning. "The praised one", "Worthy of reverence", and "Laudable or commendable". Mahmud (also spelled Mahmood, Mahmoud, Mahmut, Mehmood, Mahmoed or Mehmud) is the main transliteration of the Arabic given name (Arabic: Ù…ØÙ…ود, MaḥmÅ«d) that comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D "Praise".
Means "praiseworthy", derived from Arabic حمد (hamid) meaning "to praise". This was the name of the prophet who founded the Islamic religion in the 7th century.
Mustafa is the primary transliteration of the Arabic given name, Arabic: مصطÙى‎‎, Muá¹£á¹afÄ. The name is an epithet of Muhammad that means, The Chosen One. It is a very common male given name throughout the Muslim world. This name is mostly used in Turkey after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey.
Rashid (spelled also Rachid) is the transliteration of two male given names; (Arabic: راشد ‎‎, RÄshid) and (Arabic: رشيد‎‎, RashÄ«d). The latter name has a diacritic, in the strict transliteration, on the "I", which emphasises the long "I" sound in that name's pronunciation.
Yakub or Yaqub (Arabic: يعقوب‎‎, also transliterated in other ways including Yaqoob, Yaqoub, Yaqub and Yakup) is the Arabic version of Jacob and James , because in fact they are the same name.