This page lists 1593 arabic, persian-tajik names.
May Ali keep the boy born with a birthmark under his protection
May Ali be a friend and protector. Compare: Alidoost.
A child belonging to the lineage of Ali or a child of high noble descent
Literally: The child of Ali, or a child belonging to the lineage of high-born people.
May their status be as grand and noble as an emir or a king.
May the child born with a birthmark (mole) have a high status
Child of an Emir, prince; a child belonging to the lineage of an Emir.
See Anna and Ahmad.
May Ali protect the child born on Friday (Odina).
See Annamuhammad, Odinamuhammad.
See: Annamuhammad
See Odinamuhammad
May the boy born on Friday grow up to achieve his goals
A favor or grace bestowed on a Friday.
A boy or girl born on a Friday during the month of Qurbon.
May the boy born on Friday be happy and prosperous, or happiness and fortune attained on Friday.
A devotee of the faith born with a red mole, or the red-moled devotee of the faith.
May Muhammad (peace be upon him) protect the child with the red mole (nor)
A red-moled, spoiled, and beloved child.
King of the Arabs, Arab ruler.
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