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The name seems to have been invented and became popular in Pakistan. Many Pakistani baby names sites have claimed it is Arabic and will add fanciful meanings. It is speculated to be a mistranslation of the Arabic phrase, Ali Shobh (high appearance). It may very well be related to Elizabeth, but traditionally Elizabeth was Ilshaba or Ilshabet in Urdu.https://quranicnames.com/mahroush-ramsha-alishba-simra-are-these-names-right-from-islamic-view/In short, it seems to be an invented name that became popular in Pakistan in the 80s and it was commonly used among Pakistanis in the diaspora. It would be interesting to learn what set the name's popularity off.

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