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HABIB
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حبيب (Arabic)
Means "beloved, darling" in Arabic.
HABIBA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حبيبة (Arabic)
Feminine form of HABIB
HADI
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هادي (Arabic)
Means "leader, guide" in Arabic.
HADIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هادية (Arabic)
Feminine form of HADI
HADIL
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هديل (Arabic)
Means "cooing (of a pigeon)" in Arabic.
HADIYYA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هديّة (Arabic)
Means "gift" in Arabic.
HAFIZ
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حفيظ (Arabic)
Means "custodian, guardian" in Arabic.
HAFSA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حفصة (Arabic)
Means "gathering" in Arabic. This was the name of the daughter of Umar, the second caliph, and a wife of Muhammad.
HAIDAR
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حيدر (Arabic)
Means "lion" in Arabic. This was another name of Ali, the husband of Fatimah the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
HAKIM
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حكيم (Arabic)
Means "wise" in Arabic.
HALA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هالة (Arabic)
Means "halo around the moon" in Arabic. This was the name of a sister-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.
HAMID
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حميد (Arabic)
Means "praised" in Arabic.
HAIFA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هيفاء (Arabic)
Means "slender" in Arabic.
HAMZA
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حمزة (Arabic)
Possibly derived from Arabic hamuza meaning "strong, steadfast". This was the name of the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad who was killed in battle.
HANA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هناء (Arabic)
Means "bliss, happiness" in Arabic.
HANI
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هانئ (Arabic)
Means "happy" in Arabic.
HANIF
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حنيف (Arabic)
Means "true, upright" in Arabic.
HANIFA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حنيفة (Arabic)
Feminine form of HANIF
HANIYYA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هنيّة (Arabic)
Means "pleasant" in Arabic.
HASAN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حسن (Arabic)
Means "handsome", derived from Arabic حسن (hasuna) "to be beautiful, to be good". Hasan was the son of Ali and the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. He was poisoned by one of his wives and is regarded as a martyr by Shiite Muslims.
HASHIM
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هاشم (Arabic)
Means "crusher, breaker" in Arabic. This was the nickname of a great-grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad. He acquired this nickname because of his practice of crumbling bread and giving it to pilgrims.
HASIM
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حاسم (Arabic)
Means "decisive" in Arabic.
HASIB
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حسيب (Arabic)
Means "noble, respected" in Arabic.
HATIM
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حاتم (Arabic)
Means "determined, decisive" in Arabic.
HAYTHAM
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هيثم (Arabic)
Means "young eagle" in Arabic.
HIBA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هبة (Arabic)
Means "gift" in Arabic.
HIND
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هند (Arabic)
Possibly means "group of camels" in Arabic.
HISHAM
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هشام (Arabic)
Means "generous" in Arabic, ultimately from hashama "to crush". The meaning derives from the traditional Arab act of crushing bread into crumbs in order to share it. This was the name of a 8th-century caliph of the Umayyad dynasty in Spain.
HUDA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هدى (Arabic)
Means "right guidance" in Arabic.
HUSAM
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: حسام (Arabic)
Means "sword" in Arabic.
Oh! that's why they say "Watch your words" (Don't bother It's another one from That BIG BOOK of PJs )
ya Sure it is and it doesn't end on flowers only... Gul apparently also comes handy when you want to point out the absence of something.
for eg. Light gul hai= Electricity's gone
So a pretty handy word to have in your pocket
* You refuse to notice the disgusting state of the world in which you live. You close yourself off rather than facing the reality that you are all animals pretending to be something more . *
and the name Nabila ??
ok, nice. is it a popular name in syria, lebanon or the other countries in the middle east?
What about فريحه ?
ღϠ₡ღ ...I always like walking in the rain,
So no one can see me crying, EVEN YOU ... ღϠ₡ღ
Fariha means "happy"
and Fariah It means A Noble Woman, A woman with amicable personality.
Tum takalluf ko hii iKhlaas samajhate ho 'Faraz'
dost hotaa nahii.n har haath milaane vaalaa - [Ahmed Faraz]