Ashari is an Arabic name meaning 'ten', historically important in Islam, associated with courageous companions of the Prophet Muhammad, and today appreciated globally for its uniqueness.
Ashgan is an enigmatic unisex given name with uncertain origins, potentially rooted in Persian or Arabic languages, but its true meaning and roots remain elusive.
Asim is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "elegant" or "well-mannered", composed of 'as' (to make beautiful) and '-im'. It's associated with the Arabic word for elegant and has historical significance in Arabic literature through poet Asim ibn Abi al-Najud, and in Persian culture as a name believed to bring good luck.
Asjia is a Middle Eastern name derived from the Arabic Asiya, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', reflecting resilience and determination, as seen in its namesake, a wise and courageous figure in Islamic tradition.
Aslam is an Arabic name meaning 'peace' or 'safety', often used as both a given name and surname, with historical importance in Islam, where it signifies Allah's attribute of absolute peace and safety.
Asly is an Arabic-origin boys' name derived from "asl," meaning "original" or "source." It has historical significance with notable figures like 14th-century Egyptian scholar Asly Abu Al-Qasim, and carries profound meanings related to one's identity and origins.
Asmaa is an Arabic female given name meaning "to hear" or "to listen", derived from the word 'asma', associated with attentiveness, intelligence, and kindness in Islamic culture.
Asmahan is an Arabic female given name derived from 'asmah', meaning 'safe' or 'secure', signifying 'the safe one'. It gained prominence through Arab singer Asmahan Farraj (1923-1944).
Assma is an Arabic name derived from 'asma', meaning 'divine'. It's associated with Allah's wisdom and power, and was used by the Angel Gabriel when revealing the Quran to Muhammad.
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