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Name
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Gender |
Meaning
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Daania |
Female |
Beautiful |
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Dafiyah |
Female |
Narrator of Hadith |
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Dahab |
Female |
Gold |
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Dahma |
Female |
She was a scholar
of religion and had learnt from her brother al-Imam al-Mahdi;
she excelled in grammar and literature and possessed knowledge
of other sciences and arts. (A.N.). |
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Daleela |
Female |
Guide, Proof |
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Daliya |
Female |
Dahlia |
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Daneen |
Female |
Princess |
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Darakhshaan |
Female |
Shinning |
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Daria |
Female |
Learned, knowing |
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Dawlat Khatoon |
Female |
She was from a ruling
family |
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Deeba |
Female |
Obedience |
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Deema |
Female |
Rainy Cloud |
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Dema |
Female |
The Rainy Cloud |
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Dhakiyah |
Female |
Bright, intelligent |
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Dilshad Khatoon |
Female |
She lived between
730-750 |
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Dina |
Female |
Love |
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Diqrah |
Female |
A narrator of hadith |
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Diyanah |
Female |
Religion |
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Doaa |
Female |
Pray, a voice of
heart, request to All-mighty Allah, a source of connection with
God and Human. |
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Duaa |
Female |
Prayer |
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Duba'ah |
Female |
Daughter of az-Zubayr
and a female companion (R.A) she said to the Prophet (S.A.W)
that she intended to perform the pilgrimage but was suffering
from pain. The Prophet (S.A.W) instructed her to assume the
Ihram with the proviso saying, "O Allah, the place where
I take off the Ihram will be where you restrain me." She
was the wife of al-Miqdad bin al Aswan. |
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Dujanah |
Female |
Rain |
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Dunia |
Female |
The world |
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Durdanah |
Female |
Pearl |
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Durrah |
Female |
Pearl |
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Male:
A | B
| C | D
| E | F
| G | H
| I | J
| K | L
| M | N
| O | P
| Q | R
| S | T
| U | V
| W | X
| Y | Z |
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Female: A
| B | C
| D | E
| F | G
| H | I
| J | K
| L | M
| N | O
| P | Q
| R | S
| T | U
| V | W
| X | Y
| Z |
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