Re: My Top10 - Arabic Names
in reply to a message by Felie
I like Hassan, Farid, Abbas, Rami, Karima, Nour (prefer Noor), Fairuz (prefer Fairuza), Zahra, and Hadiyya.
I'm not familiar with Bilqis at all! Do you know the meaning of it? Or how one would pronounce it? It looks cool!
I have a couple on my PNL. :)
males: Harith, Sabri, Nadir, Omar
females: Aaliyah, Aminah, Lamia, Safiyyah, Farrah, Noor, Raja
ॐ मणिपद्मे हूं
"Speak the truth; yield not to anger; when asked, give even if you only have a little."
"Live alone and do no evil; be carefree like an elephant in the elephant forest."
I'm not familiar with Bilqis at all! Do you know the meaning of it? Or how one would pronounce it? It looks cool!
I have a couple on my PNL. :)
males: Harith, Sabri, Nadir, Omar
females: Aaliyah, Aminah, Lamia, Safiyyah, Farrah, Noor, Raja
ॐ मणिपद्मे हूं
"Speak the truth; yield not to anger; when asked, give even if you only have a little."
"Live alone and do no evil; be carefree like an elephant in the elephant forest."
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Hi !!!
I pronounce it
- the first i like in bit
- the q with enphasis
-the second i lile EE
so... bil-QEES.
I like it because it the name of the Queen of Sheba. She is not only Biblical. She is also a Qurani character.
I'm not Muslim but I study Arabic and its literature. So I read some Suras and Bilqis was in one I read.
I like this character in both religion. It is fascinating
I pronounce it
- the first i like in bit
- the q with enphasis
-the second i lile EE
so... bil-QEES.
I like it because it the name of the Queen of Sheba. She is not only Biblical. She is also a Qurani character.
I'm not Muslim but I study Arabic and its literature. So I read some Suras and Bilqis was in one I read.
I like this character in both religion. It is fascinating