- Baha ud dawlah
Al-Dawla. ... The Arabic title al-Dawla (الدولة, often rendered ad-Dawla, ad-Daulah, ud-Daulah, Dahola, etc.) means "dynasty" or "state" and appears in many honorific and regnal titles in the Islamic world.
Meaning: Magnificance of the state
Origin: Arabic - Baha al din
Ad-Din. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Ad-Din (Arabic: الدين ad-dīn "(of) the religion"), a component of some Arabic names, meaning "the religion", e.g. Saif al-Din "Sword of the religion".
- Baha Udeen
Meaning: The magnificent of faith
Origin: Arabic - Baha
Arabic Meaning: The name Baha is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Baha is: Brilliance, magnificent.
- Dawlah
The Arabic title al-Dawla (الدولة, often rendered ad-Dawla, ad-Daulah, ud-Daulah, Dahola, etc., meaning "dynasty" or "state"), appears in many honorific and regnal titles in the Islamic world.
- Shams ud dawlah
Shams Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic shams 'sun'. ... It is found as a personal name in combinations such as Shams ud-Din 'sun of religion'.
Meaning: Sun of the kingdom
Origin: Arabic - Fakhar ud dawlah
Fakhar name religion, origin and Fakhar name pronunciation in : The meaning of the name “Fakhar” is: “Pride”. ... Fakhar is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Fakhar name meanings is Honour, pride, glory.
Meaning: Glory of the kingdom
Origin: Arabic - Zaheer ud dawlah
Muslim Meaning: The name Zaheer is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Zaheer is: Supporter. ... Other similar sounding names can be Zaheen, Zaheer, Zaheer ud dawlah, Zahhaak, Zahi, Zahid, Zahil, Zahin, Zahir, Zahoor, Zahran, Zahur, Zahaa, Zahab, Zahabia, Zahabiya, Zahara, Zahbia, Zaheen, Zaheera.
Meaning: Helper of the religion
Origin: Arabic - Umdatud dawlah
The name appeared in the early 20th century and was most popular during the early Cold War period. ... A less popular theory is that the name is Germanic in origin and is a feminine version of the Germanic male name Charles, which means "free man". An Anglo-Saxon (male) variant of Charles is Ceorl.
Meaning: Support of the state
Origin: Arabic - Najm ud dawlah
In classical Arabic dawla means primarily “rotation”, “change of power” and secondarily “dynasty”. A name like ʻImādu d-dawla means “support of the (Abbasid) dynasty”. The meaning “state” is modern (not before the 19th century).
Meaning: Star of the state
Origin: Arabic