Think of the English name Adam,
add an H before it,
change the am to em
and pronounce the T as a D
(Ha as in ha ha (laughing), dem as in demo without the o )
= HaDem
Richard Hatem's birth name is Hatem, Richard Bert.
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This is NOT an Arabic Name. Milad is a Persian Name meaning Birth. Different countries will pronounce this name in various ways. It is dependent on the way the "a" is pronounced.
It's pronounce Ya-hi-ra. That's my name :)
sal-waah
SUE-KEY
The Arabic name Imad is pronounced as "ee-maad".
We pronounce it (Muaan) not just simply maan and we should focus on the U I have added in it
It could be a female Muslim name. Pronounce in Arabic as Yasmin
AL sadaca is how you pronounce the Arabic word الصدق
John is not a name of Arabic origin, so it does not have any meaning in Arabic. The Arabic equivalent of John does exist, because of the translations of the Bible. The name of John in the New Testament is Yuhna - pronounce the "h" (ﻳﻮﺣﻨﺎ).
ثلج You pronounce it 'Thalj'