I've got a question about Arabic names...well I'd like to find names that represent the English name VICTORIA the best in Arabic.
In addition to that I need the Arabic name in its writing as well as the transcription
I've got some names already and it would be great if somebody could help me with that and tell me of those names are really standing for victory, triumph, success and what the Arabic transcription would be.
If anybody knows further names similar to the meaning of VICTORIA, please tell me
These are the ones that I've got (please tell me also if they are truly female names)
Barika
Entissar
Faizah
Fawziyah
Hadassah
Muyasser
Najah / Najiha
Nasira
Wafiqah
Yumn
Zafar / Zafirah
Thanks in advance
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strange request - arabic names
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Barika(this one is not good ,i don't know such name)
Entissar(this one seems to be the most accurate)
Faizah(it means winner and not victorious)
Fawziyah(the same)
Hadassah(it's not a name)
Muyasser(making things easy doesn't exist as a name there is "tayseer")
Najah / Najiha(it means successful)
Nasira(that's wanna is accurate too)
Wafiqah(not really)
Yumn(there is yumna ,but yumn means wealth)
Zafar / Zafirah(may be zafira but not as god as nasira or intisar)
i would go for intisar -
I didn't prefer Barika anyway
yeah, I think Entissar means triumph, which would be greatly fitting
Faizah and Fawziyah are ok
I've read that "Hadassar" means tree of myrtle, which is a symbol for victory
And Yumn means luck and wealth
whcih ones are commonly used as names...and which rarely?
Thanks by the way for your answerLast edited by Jihan; 07-24-2008 at 11:32 AM.
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Oh, and another thing...could you write for me all of them in Arabic, please?
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ok
Barika//بريكة(not a name)
Entissar//انتصار(it is a name)
Faizah//فائزة /فايزة(it is a name)
Fawziyah//فوزية(it is a name)
Hadassah//(i've never heard of it )
Muyasser//ميسر(i daon't think so)
Najah / Najiha//نجاح/ناجحة (the first is a name)
Nasira//نصيرة(it is a name)
Wafiqah//وفيقة(not really)
Yumn//يمن(it is a name but mostly yumna)
Zafar / Zafirah//ظفر .ظفيرة(not a name) -
Oh, and Hadassah is Hebrew, I think,
הדסה hadAssa ... mh, it's strang...and it was the name of the Queen Esther
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yes i guess so too
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ARE YOU TRYING TO NAME YOUR DAUGHTER? OR JUST TRYING TO HAVE FUN AND LEARN ABOUT ARABIC GIRLY NAMES? Cause If I WERE YOU, I wouldn't choose any of those names for my daughter, unless you were black{ they use old arabic names } which are rare to hear in the middle east like (TARIKA) which is the female version of TARIK. so I would like to say VIctoria sounds way better than MINTESSRA, and winner sound much better than RABHA
never make this mistake if you're going to pick a name for your daughter, good luck
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I don't have children, Dear...anyhow
No, actually I was just interested in this, as one of my friends wanted to know, what would be the best transfer of her name in Arabic...I knew about some, but didn't know if they're rather popular or not...anyway, about so many I felt they just sound like belly dancers' names...
Cordially
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@ Louie: and I wouldn't say that Victoria sounds way better than MINTESSRA, and winner sounds much better than RABHA...but that's my view
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Faiza and Najah would be the more common newer names, but they're all pretty old and most people don't use those names nowadays.
Ya reitni 2amle b sha3rak, kel lama ashta2lak atsa7sel w ashoufak ♥ -
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Sure, they can always make a comeback because some people like the more classic names, but they're not very common anymore.
Ya reitni 2amle b sha3rak, kel lama ashta2lak atsa7sel w ashoufak ♥ -
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There are some names that never go out of style like Mohamed, Ahmed, Mahmoud.. there's almost one in every Arab family hehehe
Is your name Jihan or is it just a nickname here? Regardless it's a pretty nameYa reitni 2amle b sha3rak, kel lama ashta2lak atsa7sel w ashoufak ♥ -
yes, there is to distinguish between Arabic and Islamic names as well...I mean, not every Arabic name is Islamic as well...so if there's somebody looking for a Muslim name it has be taken care of this as well...anyhow
If you will call "Ahmad" in the souq...I think thousands willl return *laugh*...but there are many nice Arabic names, though
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well, I had a friend named AHMED AHMED MOUhammed.
sure there are tons of beautiful arabic names. more than you can imagine
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