Meaning & History
Hinat is the name found at the Tomb of Hinat, daughter of Wahbu, carved into Jabal al-Ahmar Necropolis of Hegra (Saudi-Arabia) 60 C.E. or 61 C.E., originating from the time of the Nabataeans. Hegra was the southernmost capital of the Nabatean people, a once-nomadic Arabian tribe. The Nabatean city peaked between about 50 BCE and 106 CE.
The descendants of the Nabateans are modern Arabs, especially Jordanian Arabs.
The descendants of the Nabateans are modern Arabs, especially Jordanian Arabs.