- Kshama
Name Kshama generally means Forgiveness or Mercy or Goddess Durga, is of Indian origin, Name Kshama is a Feminine (or Girl) name.
Meaning: Forgiveness
Origin: hindi - Kshyama
Name Kshama generally means Forgiveness or Mercy or Goddess Durga, is of Indian origin, Name Kshama is a Feminine (or Girl) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion.
Meaning: Forgiveness
Origin: hindi - Kaiyah
In Israeli, the name Kaiyah means - full of grace.The name Kaiyah originated as an Israeli name. The name Kaiyah is most often used as a girl name or female name. Israeli Name Meaning - full of grace. Origin - Israel.
- Istighfar
Istighfar (Arabic: استغفار istiġfār), also Astaghfirullah (Arabic: أستغفر الله ʾastaġfiru l-lāh) is the act of seeking forgiveness from Allah. This act is generally done by repeating the Arabic words astaghfirullah, meaning "I seek forgiveness from "Allah".
Meaning: To ask for forgiveness from God
Origin: Arabic - Kaiyo
The meaning of the name Kaiyo is Forgiveness. The origin of the name Kaiyo is Japanese. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Kaiyo also like: Kaiya, Kaida, Keiko, Aiko, Kagami, Kaede, Kaia.
- Ghufraan
Given Name GHUFRAN. GENDER: Feminine & Masculine. USAGE: Arabic. OTHER SCRIPTS: غفران (Arabic)
Meaning: Forgiveness
Origin: Arabic - Ghofran
Meaning: Pardon, forgiveness
Origin: Arabic - Titiksha
Titiksha or titikșā (Sanskrit: तितिक्षा) (literally the desire to leave) means the showing of forbearance to a person one is capable of punishing; in Vedanta philosophy it is the bearing with indifference all opposites such as pleasure and pain, heat and cold etc.
- Ayyub
Related Names. OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Job (Biblical), Iob (Biblical Greek), 'Iyyov (Biblical Hebrew), Iob (Biblical Latin), Job (Dutch), Joby (English), Iyov (Hebrew), Giobbe (Italian), Eyüp (Turkish)
Meaning: One Who Asks For Forgiveness
Origin: Arabic - Ghafr
Abdul Ghaffar (Arabic: عبد الغفار) and Abdul Ghafoor (Arabic: عبد الغفور) are two related male Muslim given names, and, in modern usage, surnames. ... Both names mean "servant of the All-forgiving", Al-Ghaffār and Al-Ghafūr being two of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.